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How much physics is there in petroluem engineering?

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Original post by Smack
What I objected to was your statement that there was "very little" physics in petroleum engineering when it is, in fact, jam packed with it. The description of it being more chemistry than physics based is simply not true.


Are you current studying PE?
Original post by hamsa16
Are you current studying PE?


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Original post by hamsa16
Are you current studying PE?


I agree with 'smack', petroleum engineering modules are very similar to the modules I'm studying in chemical Engineering. There's a lot of physics.

I would like to explain it very precisely, engineering simply is the application:undefined: of physics, so doesn't matter what engineering it is, chemical, aerospace, biomedical, it is bound to have a ton of physics. So physics is always there in huge quantities lol


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