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Q: If I want to convert 25 millivolts to volts I just move the point three places to the left, so it will look like this: 0.025 Volts.
How do I convert 45 kilovolts to volts?
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Q: I need information about wireless transmission of power.
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Q: I am an electrical engineering student. How do I find a project that uses the 'RENEWABLE ENERGY' concept?
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Q: BACKGROUND: We live in Sierra Vista, AZ, about 70 miles SE of Tucson. My 17 year old son is a high school senior and wants to become an engineer, but is still undecided which engineering sub-category he wants to specialize in. He is interested in robotics and maybe nanotechnology. He has taken Advanced Placement classes in English, Mathematics and Physics. He already has earned some college credit by signing up for Dual-Credit classes. We are split over 2 options: 1) having him attend for the first 2 years a community college which has a 2-year Pre-Engineering Program, and then have him attend a traditional university for the last 2 years of college; or 2) having him start as a freshman in a traditional 4-year institution.
QUESTIONS:
What, if any, are the pros and cons of both options? Is there an industry bias out there when it comes to hiring an applicant who either completed a 4 year program right away or first did a 2 year program and then finished up a 4 year program?
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Q: Are there any professional examinations available in the electronics and telecommunications engineering field? Where do I get the listings of these examinations, and how do I apply for them? Who is eligible to write such examinations?
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Q: What kind of salary range should a electrical engineer in the United States with a Master of Science degree in software engineering expect with 9 years of experience?
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Q: How does the career outlook for Computer Engineering versus Electrical Engineering look? What are the differences in the degrees?
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Q: My 17 year old son likes small schools, and is at the Early College at Guilford College (North Carolina, US)- as a high school junior he is taking all college courses including physics and calculus right now. He might want to be an engineer, but is thinking about staying at Guilford College and doing a physics degree, then maybe doing a master's in engineering. His main interest is aerospace engineering. What are the pros and cons of this strategy? He really likes small schools, and I can't find small engineering schools in the southeast.
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Q: How much do engineers usually get as salary?
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Q: I am a junior Electrical Engineering major and I have been contemplating changing my major in light of the current difficulty I have been having in several of my classes. I don't want to give up because I have a genuine interest in engineering but I wonder if I will be able to achieve success not only in future classes but in the working world as well, given my performance so far. I was wondering if there was ever a point in your studies where you felt so frustrated and doubtful of yourself that you felt like giving up on engineering. If so, what motivated you to continue and what advice can you give to someone who, like me, is thinking about quitting?
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