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Concepts of Geometry Used

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Products of Engineering Through Geometry:

For the shape used, the civil engineer must know how to compute lengths, areas, volumes, centroids, moments of inertia, and curvatures, as well as the spatial relationship between the multiple shapes being used. This helps when creating multiple things like roads and dams, or other structures that are "attached to the Earth". Engineers use geometry for visualizing and drawing out designs on blueprints, also using multiple geometrical tools like protractors & compasses. These can also help when finding angle bisectors, perpendicular bisectors, and pairs of angles.

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  • http://facultad.bayamon.inter.edu/elay/engr2220/Engineering%20Geometry(Bertoline).pdf
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  • http://weusemath.org/?career=electrical-engineer

Use of Geometry in Engineering

By: Ej Hines

How Engineers are Using Geometry

Education Needed

Geometry is used in many aspects of engineering. From robotics to building cars, there really isn't a time geometry isn't used. Engineering and graphics are utilizing shape, size, and operation of engineered products. They must use these factors to create their product or else it could function much differently than how it was suppose to. Geometry is a giant part that must always be used for any aspect.

Well, for aspects like chemical and electrical engineering, you can have a graduate or bachelor's degree. For others like mechanical engineering, you mainly need a bachelor's degree.

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