Originally posted by XanthosNZI love it when you talk transforms!
Yes I learn a hell of a lot of math (more than most other engineering disciplines), however this is directed at solving problems related to electronics. Laplace transforms for solving differential equations, Fourier analysis to deconstruct frequency signals, Linear Algebra to solve equations with many unknowns and so on.
I did learn mechanics last year ...[text shortened]... ll be carrying too much weight. I'm not learning those skills as they aren't relevant to me.
Can I see your differential equation?
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Originally posted by PhlabibitI was simply saying.....oh, never mind...you just won't understand my point, which is obvious...go back to dreaming of the 2092 World Series at Fenway....😉
Anyone can build a house... but why would you think the guy who needs to drive YOUR electric trains should build a house better than the guy who builds rockets or transplants hearts?
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Originally posted by XanthosNZOK, so you should be able to build a....key word here for Plab and the rest of the one-geners...."Crude" house, if not an excellent one...AND....another key phrase, one-geners...pay attention: "If you had too"...
Yes I learn a hell of a lot of math (more than most other engineering disciplines), however this is directed at solving problems related to electronics. Laplace transforms for solving differential equations, Fourier analysis to deconstruct frequency signals, Linear Algebra to solve equations with many unknowns and so on.
I did learn mechanics last year ...[text shortened]... ll be carrying too much weight. I'm not learning those skills as they aren't relevant to me.
Originally posted by chancremechanicExcept that ability has nothing to do with being an engineer.
OK, so you should be able to build a....key word here for Plab and the rest of the one-geners...."Crude" house, if not an excellent one...AND....another key phrase, one-geners...pay attention: "If you had too"...