What does an Electrical Engineer do?

Answer:
Electrical Engineers are responsible for designing
and developing items such as computers, CD-players, microprocessors, and communication systems as well as a variety of other electrical equipment.


The branch of engineering that deals with all applications of electricity is considered electrical engineering. Electrical engineers may also be called electronics engineers. These two terms are often used interchangeably. However, electrical engineers usually focus on using electricity to transmit energy, and electronic engineers usually focus on the application of electricity to transmit information.

An electrical engineer uses a variety of equipment to assist in designing and developing projects. One device that can be used throughout the engineering process is called a CAD. This computer-aided design (CAD) tool can provide detailed engineering of 3D models or 2D drawings of the physical components of a project.

The significant advances in modern technology make electrical engineering a great career choice.

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