I wouldn't say there isn't much practical use for this stuff. If your an Electrical Engineer then it's pretty practical. If you don't understand the fundamentals then you aren't gonna do so well. Electromechanics is a huge field. It's pretty much everywhere.
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because youve gone through some much math and crap you can no longer distinguish one from another.Originally posted by xXHavokXxI woke up looked at it and was like WTF why was i trying linear algebra?"Great stories! See everyone, just buy a Sydarm and become a paintball superstar!! "
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Correct, but what little you pick up in a general physics course is not going to do you much good on its own. It is the begining. In order to actually solve a problem or put that knowledge to use, you will need other more in depth classes.Originally posted by gimpI wouldn't say there isn't much practical use for this stuff. If your an Electrical Engineer then it's pretty practical. If you don't understand the fundamentals then you aren't gonna do so well. Electromechanics is a huge field. It's pretty much everywhere.
That's all I was saying. Its kinda like taking a drink of water and then feeling qualified to swim to Europe.Ryan Shanks
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