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Electrical engineering,
sometimes referred to as
electrical and electronic
engineering, is a field of
engineering that deals with the
study and application of
electricity, electronics and
electromagnetism. The field
first became an identifiable
occupation in the late
nineteenth century after
commercialization of the
electric telegraph and
electrical power supply. It now
covers a range of subtopics
including power, electronics,
control systems, signal
processing and
telecommunications.
Electrical engineering is
considered to deal with the
problems associated with
large-scale electrical systems
such as power transmission and
motor control, whereas
electronic engineering deals
with the study of small-scale
electronic systems including
computers and integrated
circuits.Alternatively,
electrical engineers are usually
concerned with using electricity
to transmit energy, while
electronic engineers are
concerned with using electricity
to transmit information.
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I am doing my +2. I want to do B.Tech. Which
option is better - Electronics and Communications, or Mechanical? Which
universities in Tamil Nadu offer the course?
Both Electronics and Communications, and
Mechanical engineering are vast fields that provide promising career prospects.
These two fields are the origin for many more specialised and interdisciplinary
branches of engineering like Robotics, Mechatronics, Communication Systems, VLSI
Design and Energy Engineering. So based on your interests, you can opt for one
of the branches,
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Facts and History of Electrical and
Electronics
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES. The
first significant application of controlled electricity in Cleveland was
telegraphy, which made its appearance in the city in 1847 on the premises of the
Lake Erie Telegraph Co. Fire-alarm boxes were the second useful manifestation of
the "new" power in the city, and by 1865 there were 24 of them.
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Electrical Engineers Field
Electrical engineers have a very difficult job
to do and their jobs require that they receive a concentrated education that
deals with electronics, electricity, and electromagnetism. Electrical engineers
spend a few years in college pursuing this difficult degree to go into a very
competitive, high tech field. Usually, they spend their time in college taking
classes that have to do with mathematics, physics, computer science, and various
other topics that deal specifically with electrical engineering.
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Scope of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one
of the core branches of Engineering studies started as Electrical Engineering.
Most of the branches like Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer
Science and Engineering, Applied Electronics, Electronics and Instrumentation,
Information Technology have been emerged as specialization from Electrical
Engineering. More....
Best Tips for Engineering Studies in the USA
Engineering is one of the largest professions in
the US which employs more than a million people. The popular engineering
branches are electrical, computer, mechanical, industrial and chemical. The main
question to be answered is that why is engineering such a popular study choice
in the states, what sort of students does it attract and what opportunities are
available? More....
Electrical Engineering jobs
While many people may have a preconceived
notion about electrical engineering jobs and what they entail, most do not
realize that electrical engineering jobs encompass more than jobs dealing
with electricity. Electrical engineering is a wide field that involves many
different disciplines, and there are a variety of electrical engineering
jobs in a variety of different fields.
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Electrical Jobs: Electrical Engineer
Electricity is ubiquitous from your personal
cellular to large transportation systems such as the subway or planes. Since its
invention, electricity has made our life much easier and convenient. But
electricity would be only an energy source without people creating and
maintaining equipments or applications using it.
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