Electrical Engineering is defined as a branch of engineering concerned with the practical application of electricity in all its forms, including electronic applications; Where electrical engineering deals with electrical and photovoltaic devices and systems,[1] and is based on the design and development of electrical machines and equipment, and new electrical control systems, in addition to solving problems and testing equipment, and the basis of this engineering is the production and distribution of electrical energy on a large scale, where this is By applying a number of scientific fields such as: electrical aspects of physics, mathematics, electromagnetism, and electronics to all systems, whether small or large.[2][3]
Electrical Engineering is defined as a branch of engineering concerned with the practical application of electricity in all its forms, including electronic applications; Where electrical engineering deals with electrical and photovoltaic devices and systems,[1] and is based on the design and development of electrical machines and equipment, and new electrical control systems, in addition to solving problems and testing equipment, and the basis of this engineering is the production and distribution of electrical energy on a large scale, where this is By applying a number of scientific fields such as: electrical aspects of physics, mathematics, electromagnetism, and electronics to all systems, whether small or large.[2][3]
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