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Can a physicist be an engineer?

Many physicists do what traditionally would have been considered engineering—and vice versa. Both groups have a good understanding of complicated mathematics and scientific concepts. Similarly, both fields benefit from an insatiable curiosity about the physical world.
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Can physicists go into engineering?

Engineering: The largest percentage of graduates with a bachelor's degree in physics–who are hired into a STEM profession–find a job in an engineering field.
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Can a physicist become a mechanical engineer?

On the other hand, you will no doubt find plenty of examples of people who have transitioned from, say, applied physics, to mechanical engineering, during their career. Say they start out working in research on a product that involves cutting edge optics. The employer might prefer a physics scientist.
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Can I be an engineer if I'm bad at physics?

No, if you are bad in physics, getting an F, you will not be able to do engineering. If you mean you are bad in physics because you did not get an A, rather you got a B, the answer is yes.
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Can a physicist be an electrical engineer?

If “become an electrical engineer” means “doing electrical engineering work as a career” then certainly! Most experimental physicists are probably better engineers than most engineers.
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Are Engineers nothing without Scientists? or is it the other way around?

Is Tesla an engineer or physicist?

Tesla was an inventor and an engineer, not a physicist. Although many of his inventions do contribute to Physics, many of his speculations were totally wrong. For example, when he first invented radio wave, he thought it traveled through ground .
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Are engineers as smart as physicists?

If you go with modern history, Tesla was an Electrical Engineer and Einstein was a Theoretical Physicist. Both were smart and made significant contributions. Wiser, but not smarter. Physicists often do it by passion, engineers are more money-oriented.
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Should I major in engineering if I don't like physics?

While having a good understanding of physics can be beneficial for a career in mechanical engineering, it is not a requirement. Many concepts in engineering can be learned through hands-on experience and practical application.
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Can you be good at physics but bad at math?

You don't have to be “great” at math to be a physicist. Getting a B in calculus isn't really bad; it's just not strong. Michael Faraday was one of the greatest physicists of all time, and he was weak in math; you might read more about him.
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Can you be an engineer if you are bad at math?

From my experience, you do not need to excel at math and science to be a great engineer. In fact, some engineering disciplines such as systems engineering and project engineering, communication is equally important to strong technical skills.
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Is it better to do physics or engineering?

If you are more interested in applying scientific principles to solve real-world problems and have a knack for design and innovation, then engineering may be a better choice. It is important to research and explore both fields to make an informed decision.
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What is the unemployment rate for physics majors?

About 35% of all bachelor degree recipients pursue graduate degrees in Physics or Astronomy and about one 20% pursue a graduate degree in some other field. Typically, less than than 5% are unemployed.
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Do engineers have to be good at physics?

It all depends on what branch of engineering you wish to pursue. If it is any of the IT-related branches, much of physics is not required. But electronics, mechanical or biotech related fields, it's all about physics. I'll talk about mech first, given that I'm a mechanical engineer myself.
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Which engineering is closest to physics?

Engineering physics, or engineering science, refers to the study of the combined disciplines of physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, particularly computer, nuclear, electrical, electronic, aerospace, materials or mechanical engineering.
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Do physicists use CAD?

AutoCAD and Autodesk apps are software tools that are commonly used in the field of engineering, including the field of physics.
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What do engineers learn that physicists don't?

Engineers know about stuff smaller than the cosmological and larger than the quantum. Experimental physicists are often very good at building new equipment. But engineers are usually better at designing products that can be manufactured economically and serviced by non PhDs.
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What's harder math or physics?

General perception: Physics is harder than Mathematics. Why? Physics might be more challenging because of the theoretical concepts, the mathematical calculations, laboratory experiments and even the need to write lab reports.
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Is physics hard for an average student?

And yes, to study physics means you have to study damn hard, you won't just intuitively understand things and most of the time even counterintuitively you won't understand things that much.
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Why am I better at math than physics?

It's probably a combination of two things — one, if math comes easy to you, you may skip to the more mathematical parts of physics right away before developing physical intuition; two, physics is just hard to teach well, so you shouldn't feel bad.
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What is a harder major engineering or physics?

In terms of getting a true grasp of the subject matter, physics is infinitely more difficult. Also the math that you need for physics is deeper and far more complicated than literally the math that exists in any engineering major that you would come across (in electrical engineering, the math can go…
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Is an engineering degree harder than a physics degree?

In general, an engineering major may be considered harder for some students because it involves more applied math, design, and hands-on projects. Engineering students are often required to apply their knowledge to real-world problems and create solutions that meet specific requirements and constraints.
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Is engineering mostly math or physics?

Engineering is all about physics. But to be more precise, it is different from theoretical physics. But in reality, physics itself contains mathematics. In analysis of engineering applications there are two parts.
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Do all physicists have high IQ?

Even looking at undergraduate degrees, IQ is a significant factor in what degree is obtained. Physics and astronomy majors have an average of IQ [1] of over 130 -- that's 2 standard deviations above the mean.
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Do physicists have high IQ?

An IQ of 120 is plenty good, but the average IQ of Physics and Astronomy majors is higher. It's even higher for brilliant theoretical physicists and Physics PhD holders.
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What IQ do you need to be a physicist?

The brightest STEM people are found in physics, astronomy, and mathematics. With an IQ of 130 a person is unlikely to achieve any distinction in this cognitively demanding field. There are scary smart people in physics who are way above 130.
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