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Why is Engineering different from the rest of

STEM
Engineering is different from science and technology. Science is
different from engineering by science beginning with a physical system
and seeks to develop a descriptive model a scientific theory.
Engineering begins with a descriptive model an engineering design
and pursues to cultivate a physical system. They are complete
opposites and have alterations in thoughts and goals. Technology
differs from engineering. Technology is the association of knowledge,
systems, processes, and artifacts. Engineering is the application of
knowledge in order to design. Engineering and math tie hand in hand.
The mental algorithms are the same in engineering as in math.

How does Engineering influence STEM?


Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math all influence each
other. Scientists use technologies that engineers make. For example,
engineers design microscopes, meters, and monitors, which help
scientists do their research. When engineers are designing new
technologies for scientists, they call for studies of the natural world,
such as the law of gravity and how liquids flow, that scientists
conduct. Math influences engineering by being a huge role in many
innovations. Many mathematical theories of real world problems that
have helped engineers
solve almost impossible problems.

Works Cited
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"Science, Engineering, and Technology." Science, Engineering, and
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"Math Matters Maplesoft." Math Matters Maplesoft. N.p., n.d. Web.


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