I want to do Mechatronics Engineering I know that Physics, Maths and Technology is required. BUT is Chemistry also needed in Mechatronics.
Technology ( coding ). .
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While Chemistry may be helpful in some aspects of Mechatronics Engineering, it is not typically a required subject for this field. Mechatronics Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering with control systems and robotics. Mathematics and Physics are crucial for understanding the fundamental principles of mechanics, dynamics, and control systems that underpin Mechatronics Engineering. Computer Science is also important for programming and controlling mechatronic systems. Hence, you can check as per your capabilities and apply for the course.
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A basic understanding of Maths and Physics would help a you a great deal when your going for your mechatronics degree. Getting familiar with the equations of motion and other topics in high school Physics will definitely help you when it comes to building autonomous UGV and UAV, depending on which University you'll be enrolling in. Besides that, most, if not all, high schools teach basic electronics (circuit components and design, energy, power, etc. ). In their Physics syllabus, so that should set you up pretty nicely for first-year Electronics courses. Some Unis also offer mechanical engineering courses like fluid mechanics and solid...more
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