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  Save time on exams and homework! Learn how to solve equations on the TI89 calculator. Single equations (real and complex), systems of equations and symbolic equations are covered. 
https://engineeringwithstyle.com/solve-systems-equations-ti89-calculator/
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stemcourseprep · 4 years
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New course!
Learn everything you need to know about elliptical orbits
Topics We'll Cover In This Course
Relative 2-body equation
Angular momentum
Polar coordinates and energy
Trajectory equation
Elliptical orbits
Kepler's laws
Kepler's equation
Newton's root finding method
Orbital elements
Conversion from position and velocity vectors to orbital elements
Conversion from orbital elements to position and velocity vectors
4th order Runge Kutta method
Reduction of 2nd order differential equation to a system of first order equations
and more!
Features:
7+ hours of on demand lecture videos
Homework sets
MATLAB projects
& more!
Enroll today!
https://stemcourseprep.com/p/introduction-to-orbital-mechanics
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Check out this comprehensive course on System Dynamics. and Controls. It's a must have class for anyone in mechanical or aerospace engineering. Includes MATLAB examples.
https://stemcourseprep.com/p/system-dynamics-controls-engineering-students
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For the anon asking about Chemical Engineering, I think a lot of people in the US choose chemical engineering thinking it'll be a lot of chemistry but are surprised to find that it's mostly physics, math, and the thermo part of chemistry. We did a little reaction kinetics, but my courses focused more on energy balances, heat/momentum/mass transfer, and process modeling. ChemE isn't what I thought it would be, but I fell in love with it anyways. Definitely a lot of fun
I completely agree! It’s the same here in the U.K. If you want to study something with more chemistry, you might want to consider a combined course (I.e. Chemistry and business) or something like pharmacology or pharmacy. Although chemical engineering may be different to how I and a lot of other expected it to be, it’s so diverse and interesting! I’m never bored with it ☺️
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New class just posted!
This course teaches you about 2d and 3d rigid body motion.  Energy methods, kinematics, kinetics and more will be covered.
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stemcourseprep · 4 years
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Let’s derive the equations for isentropic flow! 
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stemcourseprep · 4 years
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Solving systems of equations for equilibrium equations can be time consuming.  If you know how to use some linear algebra with your graphing calculator is can be much easier.  Learn how in this tutorial...
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Struggling with finding your force equilibrium equations? Learn how to get your force components with this tutorial. We’ll cover the fundamentals and you’ll see just how simple it can be. 
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Check out these test taking tips for engineering.
https://engineeringwithstyle.com/test-taking-strategies-engineering/
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Wonder if you have imposter syndrome?  Check out the signs and ways you can prevent this negative mindset from wrecking your grades. 
https://engineeringwithstyle.com/imposter-syndrome-and-engineering-students/
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2015 Summary Notes: Dynamics
These are my summary notes for the course Engineering mechanics Dynamics from last year.
There are only a few pages, because I eventually decided that my usual notemaking approach wasn’t working for this subject and decided to focus my efforts on doing more problems instead.
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2015 Summary Notes: Engineering Design
These are my notes for the Engineering design course I took during the second semester of 2015.
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How To Write (An Engineering) Report
I took a course called Professional Communications last year, and this is the summary I made on the professional report writing procedure. Although the course I took was designed specifically for engineers and this procedure is meant for engineering reports, I think some of this content could apply to other types of reports too.
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Has your Thermo professor completely skipped over how to use steam tables and interpolation? If so, you’re not alone!  Many profs just assume you can figure it out.  Here is one of several of my tutorials on the subject. These are designed to make using the steam tables as painless as possible! Check it out!
https://engineeringwithstyle.com/lesson/thermodynamics-steam-tables/
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Are you one of the fortunate engineering graduates who got multiple job offers? If so, this post is for you! Comparing several job offers can be hard.  Here are some things to look at to help you pick the offer that suits you the best.
https://engineeringwithstyle.com/2019/06/07/compare-engineering-job-offers/
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Grad school or work is a really common question that engineering students ask me.  Here’s my take on it and why I think one option is better than the other.  
https://engineeringwithstyle.com/2019/06/02/grad-school-or-work-engineering/
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Trigonometry.
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