yup, those are two very different questions. Surprisingly, it's possible engineering courses could, especially more recently. A decent number of medical schools I applied to asked for either the standard coursework, or advanced coursework in the place of those courses, or other experiences that prove you have competency, with a textbox for justification. Of course, I have no idea whether taking an alternative route affects your chances of admission, or whether it would even be considered justified.
To be honest, OP, if you can do advanced engineering courses, then just go back and do Gen Physics 1 and 2. Should be a piece of cake for you at this point.