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Starting college in 10 days! So excited to start engineering!
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adafruit 4 months
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Bi-metal and bi-axled and soon ready to buy-in-the-store! 馃敡馃鈿欙笍
We got these samples of 'two-faced' metal-gear motors. They're basically like a cross between our metal-geared motor (https://www.adafruit.com/product/3801) and the double-axle plastic gear motor (https://www.adafruit.com/product/3777), perhaps useful for some robotics projects! We want to ensure the motor is good quality and will work effortlessly with our hardware, so we run it on our demo Feather and then take it apart to check out the construction.
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bitchineering 5 months
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You don't know me... but let's work on that
Okay so like, I'm never active anymore. Really just gave up being active on tumblr because who the f is active here. Also I have a funny name now so it's fine- don't hate me for it.
Anyway, I thought, wow I really hate some stuff with teaching and no one having resources to free educational things so I thought to myself, why don't I just post items on here?!
Yea so that's what this is. You have classes you want to take, you don't have the ability to learn almost everything you ever wanted? Your teacher sucks ass? Well hopefully this helps makes everything better.
Mostly, all resources I know are about science and math (馃wow surprised?!), and they can be tailored for whatever you need in long run. This became much longer than I thought it would be lol!
Topics Included:
Computer Science
Physics/Engineering
Math (HS Algebra and up)
Arts/Humanities
Computer Science
https://github.com/ossu/computer-science: this literally builds so much for coding and getting someone into programming. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for some classes (I don't know how much it would help with AP Computer Science or Principles, but it has so much information, anyone really wanting to learn about code could get started with this.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/: another win website, I'd def say a little more chaotic (?). It depends how you want to learn you know. Love the web design bs, not really into it, but their tuts and videos were helpful enough for myself.
https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/: Another beauty, these lectures really give so much for programming. Classes are held where you can even attend without being a harvard student. Lectures are intense imo, as it is a lot of content all in your face but just love the guy.
https://www.youtube.com/@alexlorenlee: Java. If you need any help in starting Java, I love these videos. He got me through a horrible class in my uni. Love him fr fr.
https://www.youtube.com/@crr0ww: Learning about any sorta malware, educational resources to get started with understanding your network, overall, just a really smart and funny guy. Love his videos. Really good at explaining basic contents.
https://www.youtube.com/@ColinGalen: Recommend his learning videos and how to think almost like a chess grandmaster. My own cs professor talks about drawing out code and being able to actually write what is going on in code.
Physics/Engineering/Sciences?
(sorry, I'm not mechanical engineer 馃檲)
Electrical Engineering: Youtuber Michel Van Biezen is AMAZING. Also, dude as a sick ass drip and I love the bow tie. His circuits and physics lectures are so entertaining and helpful to understand. I really really really loved his videos as they helped me pull my grades up. His explanations are top tear, I really feel like he's so good at this.
GaTech Coursera Circuits: There are two of these classes here.
DC Circuit Analysis: First course. Helps you learn almost everything you should have learned in Physics Two and if not, don't worry they explain it somewhat well. Videos are condensed and good enough for someone to watch. Just know they don't do calculations on screen, and those can be pretty lengthy to solve.
AC Circuit Analysis: Same as above, they don't have as many items for this course, but def know it is a good course and necessary for understanding more modern circuit applications.
Every engineer wants to be him -> Michael Reeves , if you've never heard of him, please. This man will make you want to recreate his robots. He's a genius. He's everything every engineer wishes they could be.
NileRed : Do you want to be a fake chemist because Ochem made you want to die?? Well actually I just took chem 1 and changed my major, but NileRed it literally so fun. His chem videos are so fun and cool.
Thought Emporium -> mad biology scientists? Love this guy too! He's trying to be Spider-man and I love him for that. I hope he recreates those spiderwebs, I've been watching it for so long. Love this dude.
Robotics Engineering: Done by a youtuber who love for the anime reps!!! This guy focuses more on VR/AR, but loves carrying the same vibes as Michael Reeves, a Russian youtuber I know, and just overall very fun.
Mechatronics: Things to know for going into the field of Mechatronics (basically this is Robotics, just the more machine side). They recommend having that backbone in the core classes.
Learning for Engineering Students: Love that someone who was an actual engineer made some sort of engineering studying help. Would totally recommend watching, along with some other youtubers,
Tamer Shaheen (Mechanical Engineer) notes and exam recitation guides
British Engineer Loved her video, really similar to my own method of doing repeated practice problems.
My own study method!!! Create a google docs with Three columns:
Topic -> Usually this is how I'd organize the question. I did docs like these for each class, so I instead would put this as some topic within my class OR I would organize it by assignment it correlated to. I.E. alternating circuits or homework
Question -> really self explanatory, make sure to give details, dates, who you think you should ask, etc etc. There are no dumb questions, I'd really recommended these for computer science and would totally give my notes out for that shit.
Answers -> another self explanatory category, however, would recommend doing something a lil different with this box. Don't overwrite explanations. Also, don't take explanations. Write your own understanding of the solution, and a link/cite/provide some evidence for you or someone to turn back to.
Math
Organic Chemistry Tutor: Just, this man is everything. He has so many videos not only for chemistry but for other classes. I put him in math mostly because I used him for calculus I and II.
Khan Academy : Tbh, I loved their calculus course material. I'm not the biggest fan of them overall with some other provided materials (Like their SAT prep, really is only effective for helping students take it online and grading fast, but I'm pretty sure I have another post explaining how I found online materials for that bs and got a passing grade).
3 Blue 1 Brown (Math/ Calculus) : I feel like everyone knows him, he's so good at visualizing concepts. Great but still very complex videos, please understand that before going in. You might not be able to understand everything on first try, but always draw them out.
Studying Pure Math : Once you finished calculus and would enjoy some rigorous applications/learn about higher levels of math, this youtuber has linked a multitude of resources for those mathematical desires lol.
Small ideas of what is mathematics but this is such a beautiful video in explaining how mathematics is built up from each other. I think it changes your idea of how to study math (however, he does say you shouldn't memorize this stuff, but in the next bullet point, I wanted to show how I studied for math which did involve memorizing methods).
Studying thing I learned from youtuber but had sorta done myself, just think showing off this youtuber who's in oxford is fun!!!!
(Okay so I didn't find it, but the youtuber I thought who said the idea was Lucy Wang, still linking channel for the woman in math!!!).
So, in class you should be writing down examples, writing questions to the side, and looking for a pattern. When you find this pattern, you can organize your notes and your test answers. So like when doing an optimization problem in calculus, you have to draw the system, set up equations, ask what are you solving for, and the show the methods you used to solve. I would also recommend this for any numerical questions (for me, this included circuits, physics, and other math classes I've taken for a long time).
Professor Leonard: This man saved my calculus III grade. I love him. Please, he has almost all calculus classes, I don't think he has finished Differential equations and possibly one of his algebra courses, but his information is just great. His method of teaching is also phenomenal. And in the last video of his multivariable calculus playlist, he had the best quote ever. His wife and him were expecting a child, and he stated (this is horribly paraphrased but this was all I was thinking during my own calc III final):
"I'm pregnant- wait no- my wife's pregnant... But damn, I bet you I'd look good pregnant."
Arts/Literature/Humanities
https://www.youtube.com/@Chommang: Beautiful art, really enjoyed drawing alongside. Implores you to find your own style, but helps with anatomy, reference drawing, I literally knew nothing about this bs. But I really enjoy the videos.
Puppet History : Okay. So I know what you'll say if you saw these videos. But really, just if you want to start with history, it's such a good introduction, such a fun cast, and the lore is also something that I really think makes characters funny, long lasting, god. It's just so good and well written for some youtube puppet fever dream.
Reading Analysis: Literally just came up on my rec on youtube. Really nice in explaining the actual analysis of the text.
Japanese: I used it for practicing listening to Japanese, mostly just me trying to recognized sounds and words. I'm still a beginner in Japanese, cannot actually hold conversations, but this has helped me listen to others better.
Geography Now!: Learning anything about countries/ needing to learn about countries relationships, just enjoy knowing much trivia. I'd recommend this for those items. Also like, learning about other countries are so much fun! I would def say, there are countries he doesn't examine as in depth, ie, India. But if you're just getting into geography boom, here you go.
Some other recommendations for history, look up on coursera, edx, I mostly learn alot of these topics on youtube with video essays. Ngl, your own political beliefs will heavily affect how you learn these topics. There's no way around this. I hope for the sake of whomever, just please, learn both sides actual arguments. And if debates ever turn to arguments/yelling matches, leave. You need to have a strong sense of self- and in the end, if the other person doesn't understand or want to, there's nothing you can do about it. You can keep thinking your own beliefs, or feel inclined to research the topic later. If anyone gives you shit for believe in something that turns out to be factually incorrect, accept how you were wrong, why you were wrong, and understand that being wrong is a path of knowledge. If someone else believes you are wrong, however, they can't factual cite this, that is just a disagreement over some topic.
A thing I've said to others, is that everyone interprets the bible differently. You interpret His messages in a way I can never understand. And I the same. Since I cannot tell you how to interpret the bible, you cannot tell me. Something I truly believe is everyone has their own connection with God (not saved to Christianity, I know this is from an idiot in the bible belt in the USA but we'll deal with that later), and that connection guides them through life.
So for building this mindset, some books/videos I'd recommend:
*Please know, these books may contain triggering/unpleasant topics that readers should look into before selecting a book to read.*
The Myth Of Sisyphus, Albert Camus
Everyone's favorite psychopath, No Longer Human Osamu Dazai
Capitalism Realism Mark Fisher
Ecrits Jacques Lacan
Make It Stick Science of Successful Learning
Absurdism: A video similar to topic above, less academia-y language.
Classics Worth Reading: love love love Emmie! Her videos are pretty fun and I really enjoyed her classics recommendation.
Small amount of topics to go look up, search what you love, stay away from what you don't like. In the end, help yourself become a well rounded person by building up those ideas.
If yall wanna add more, please please please! Education is something I'll never get enough of. I believe it should be free, nonpolitical, and inspiring for all. Everyone deserves education because it makes us smart, capable, and healthy individuals. It builds our future. Good luck in your educational future. Hopefully I have spur of the moment to post my small study ideas, or resources for studying, so that others can focus being more time efficient. Just remember, control f (windows <3) or command f (mac users) to find whatever you need.
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vwgolfmechatronic 6 months
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Mechatronic VW Golf
Komponen mechatronic pada Volkswagen Golf adalah komponen kunci dalam sistem transmisi otomatis Volkswagen (DCT - Dual-Clutch Transmission). Komponen ini memadukan elemen mekanik dan elektronik untuk mengoptimalkan perpindahan gigi dan kinerja transmisi secara keseluruhan. Berikut adalah beberapa komponen dan fungsi mechatronic dalam VW Golf:
Unit Kontrol Elektronik: Mechatronic mencakup unit kontrol elektronik yang mengatur operasi transmisi. Ini memantau berbagai parameter, seperti kecepatan mobil, putaran mesin, tekanan oli, dan banyak parameter lainnya, untuk memutuskan kapan harus mengganti gigi dan bagaimana melakukan perpindahan yang optimal.
Kopling Ganda: Volkswagen Golf dengan transmisi DCT memiliki dua kopling, satu untuk gigi-gigi genap dan satu untuk gigi-gigi ganjil. Mechatronic mengontrol perpindahan antara dua kopling ini. Ini memungkinkan perpindahan gigi yang cepat dan halus, mirip dengan transmisi otomatis, tetapi dengan efisiensi yang lebih baik seperti transmisi manual.
Sensor dan Aktuator: Komponen mechatronic dilengkapi dengan berbagai sensor untuk memantau kondisi kendaraan. Selain itu, mechatronic juga mengontrol berbagai aktuator yang mengoperasikan kopling, gigi, dan perpindahan secara tepat.
Pemrograman dan Pembelajaran: Mechatronic juga memiliki kemampuan belajar dari gaya mengemudi pemiliknya. Ini berarti dapat menyesuaikan perpindahan gigi dan respons transmisi dengan gaya mengemudi yang lebih agresif atau santai.
Perlindungan dan Diagnosis: Mechatronic juga memiliki fungsi perlindungan, yang memungkinkan untuk menghindari kerusakan transmisi dengan mengurangi putaran mesin jika kondisi tertentu terdeteksi. Ini juga memungkinkan diagnosis masalah dan pemecahan masalah yang lebih baik ketika sesuatu salah.
Mechatronic dalam Volkswagen Golf adalah contoh bagus dari bagaimana teknologi mekanik dan elektronik dapat bekerja bersama untuk memberikan pengalaman mengemudi yang lebih efisien, nyaman, dan andal. Ini adalah salah satu komponen kunci yang membuat transmisi DCT Volkswagen Golf menjadi salah satu yang terkemuka di kelasnya.
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turtlejen 1 year
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since i never could find reviews of these, here's all the parts i could take off besides the shoulder disks.
maybe that blue part on the back comes out? but i dont want to hurt it, so i'm leaving it.
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scrabbleknight 1 year
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I'VE FULLY GRADUATED!!!
I'm a qualified engineer >:D
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micromekas 10 months
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Archibald part 2: it moves!
The leg mechanism works! Mostly.
I have fitting problems on some part but that's an easy fix. The real problem is that, as I tend to forget, real life materials are not perfectly rigid analytical models. Bummer.
It's not really visible on the visible but the inttermediary linkage is very thin, and flexes under the weight of the leg. That flex makes in block itself sometimes, which is annoying. Mechanical play also contributes...
So now I'll do a V2. I'll fix mechanical play ofc, but also propably move the back bearing on the middle linkage instead to make it more rigid. If I'm happy with that I'll start the real work and design the full body...
I have also been thinking about the senses I should give him. I have an ultrasonic sensor which is cool because it looks like eyes, but it's very big. I will definitely have a bluetooth interface, and possibly light sensors (eyes!) and possibly even a magnetic field sensor. It would be fun to have Archibald align himself to the north when at rest. It's fun to give him one of the few senses us humans don't get.
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prybulets 1 year
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When the water did not wash away the blood
Erra: Exordium
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1224030/Erra_Exordium/
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zurdaestudiando 7 months
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Ay, no manches. Estoy de tan buen humor hoy, y todo porque pude hacer bien un m铆sera pr谩ctica de neum谩tica. Con mi compa帽era conectamos todo bien, pero nos fall贸 una cosita: encender bien la unidad de mantenimiento. XD O sea, estaba conectada al enchufe, pero no hab铆amos levantado las pastillas o los fusibles. Por suerte el profe nos explic贸 bien, supongo que andaba de buen humor hoy.
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Oh, my god. I'm such in a good mood right now, and it's all bc I was able to do a measly pneumatic practice well. Me and my lab partner did every connection right, but one little thing failed us: to turn on the maintenance unit properly. XD I mean, it was plugged in, but we hadn't lifted the pickups or the fuses. Luckily the prof explained it to us, I guess he was in a good mood today.
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dailyrdj 2 years
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robertdowneyjr:聽 Optogenetics! Biomechatronics! Osseointegration! Magnetomicrometry! Tony Stark went to MIT , and thanks to Hugh Herr and the K. Lisa Yang Center For Bionics, I'm witnessing the REAL WORLD TECHNOLOGY MIRACLES that will affect countless lives in previously unimaginable ways. It鈥檚 an honor and a privilege to be an Executive Advisory Board member, and I鈥檓 excited to make y鈥檃ll part of this heroic journey to a brighter future.
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spaceintruderdetector 2 years
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https://archive.org/details/armchaircommando/MechatronicsForTheEvilGenius/
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nnamster 16 hours
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FUCK IT IM TAKING THAT GODDAMNED MASTERS FUCK MY BANK ACCOUNT AND MENTAL
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mechanical30 6 days
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Injection Molding Process, Definition ,Types and Products
Injection moulding is most generally used method of producing parts of thermoplastic and more recently, thermosetting resins as well.聽
The molten material cools and solidifies to form the desired shape. This process is widely used for producing plastic parts in various industries due to its efficiency, repeatability, and ability to produce complex shapes with high precision.
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usaq22 9 days
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April 2024 Notes (Joniaux).
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turtlejen 1 year
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update: just found the pink disk. look how happy he is :D
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