Given the circuit, I am supposed to find the total resistance, but I am unsure of what to do without having a voltage or current source with an internal resistor.
Is anyone aware of a liberal arts college (or other such school) that offers Engineering Physics without having a full-blown Engineering program? I'm a physics professor at a small school and we're investigating the feasibility of adding such a program ourselves; it would be useful to see some...
I am currently about half done with my degree for a bs in Mechanical engineering from U of M. I transferred from a community college and I took all of my gen eds there like the English, history, econ, philosophy.
I am in my second semester and am struggling with the physics and math mainly. I...
Question
Calculate resistance between terminals 1 and 2, 1 and 4, 1 and 3, 2 and 4, 3 and 4, and 2 and 3
My attempt of solution:
For R between 1 and 2 i done: (R1 + R2) || (R1 +R2 + R3)
The problem is:
Im not sure how to find which is in series and what's in parallel so I'm confused and I...
Hi.
I've got a simple question, what is Physics engineering about?
In my country there are only two university that has this course degree, but I can't understand what is their purpose?
What kind of job physics engineers do?
Thanks.
Hey guys, right now I am attending University of Michigan pursuing Aerospace Engineering, my question is should I go straight to my master's or just get a bachelor's.
My plan is that I could take some of my actual engineering courses next year, get an internship over the following summer then...
Homework Statement
I have to find axial force at X for the following structure:
https://i.imgur.com/8o01fkC.jpg
The Attempt at a Solution
These are my workings
https://imgur.com/JfSfk9Z
https://imgur.com/3HuDN4d
I didn't work out moments because the question only asks for axial force, is...
Homework Statement
I need help with part b-
A buck regulator is supplied from a 12VDC source and outputs 5VDC at 4 A with a PWM switching frequency is 100 kHz. Answer the following then:
a- Determine the continuous conduction mode inductance (L_CCM).
b- Compute the inductance for the...
HI guys, what's is your personal opinion about the degree in computer engineering?
Which subjects usually computer engineering students have to deal with ?
It is considerate an innovative degree?
Does anyone know something about the Degree in computer engineering of the Polytechnic of Milan...
i'm a computer engineering student but i have always been interested in physics and wanted to contribute to it,next semester i will be working on my senior project and i was wondering if any of the physicists here or scientists in general think that there's something that i could create whether...
It is well known that most of the world use the SI system of units while the USA and a couple of other countries continue to use US Customary units (ft-lb-s = FPS or in-lb-s = IPS). The question of which is better is very much a matter of personal preference, but I'd like to avoid that issue...
Homework Statement
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A fuel gas consists of 75% butane (C4H10), 10% propane (C3H8) and 15% butene (C4H8) by volume.
It is to be fed to the combustion chamber in 10% excess air at 25°C, where it is completely burnt to carbon dioxide and water. The flue gases produced are to be used to...
Good afternoon people. Today I don't want to ask something related to electronics or mathematics, but rather on another subject. In this case is about machining (as well as making my own mechanical pieces).
So what's the matter? You may ask. Well let me explain to you. In the last couple of...
I was out and about today and observed a dog walker playing frisbee with their dog. I noticed the frisbee gliding gracefully through the air as the dog jumped to grab it, clutching the ring-like disc in its mouth.
It got me to thinking about airflow over the disc, the lift and drag properties...
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Which are the mains difference between Computer engineering and Computer Science?
Which different kind of work do a computer engineer instead a computer scientist ?
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About me: I am a transfer junior Aerospace engineering major at U of Minnesota and will be getting a degree in physics from U of Wisconsin the same time I graduate from MN (don't ask how that works, it just does). I have had an REU nuclear physics internship (+ a year and half of nuclear...
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23631500-500-the-very-first-living-thing-is-still-alive-inside-each-one-of-us/
"We can stop <<profanity deleted>> about the origin of life," says Loren Williams, a biochemist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. "We can see it."
I know this isn't "EngineeringForums" but I'm curious if anyone has any experience with taking a physics undergrad degree and then studying engineering for their masters. I have a couple engineering friends and the math is basically the same so far, though is there anything I should know? Study...
I hope to one day help engineering students by having a wealth of videos that cover the "weed-out" courses (in the first two years of engineering curriculum).
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can make these videos be the best that they can be? I plan to do narrated powerpoints, but I...
Homework Statement
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A four-stroke petrol engine with a compression ratio of 9 has a total swept volume of 2.71 litres distributed over 4 cylinders.
Assume the corresponding ideal thermodynamic cycle and the following conditions to calculate the maximum amount of fuel which can be safely...
As a titled engineer I’ve worked in manufacturing and electric utility. Now, I’m working for a consulting group.
I’m wondering, is it normal for consultanting companies to be disorganized?
Example, we don’t have general breakdowns for the type of work we do. It could be substation, switchyard...
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I study Applied Mechanics and I'm in the last year of my study. I try to find some interesting topic for my master's thesis that will be at least a little innovative. Topics offered by my university are unfortunately quite usual and "old-fashioned". And I want to do something a little bit...
So I am interested in becoming an engineer in the future, but I have no clue which engineer to be. I know there are tons, but could someone point me in the direction to find out which one is best suited for me? Here’s some “clues”:
- I like tinkering with stuff
- I love robots
- I like...
Hello everyone! I'm currently a student about to get my AA degree at the end of the semester so the time has come for me to transfer from community college to university and, most importantly, decide on a major. Throughout my college career thus far, I've bounced around with ideas like...
Hello everyone,
I am currently a sophomore at a big university in the US and I might transfer to another university soon. I have been conflicted with choosing between physics and engineering for the past 2 years. I love astronomy and is the only academic passion I have besides Earth science and...
Hello. I am a new member of this forum.
My name's Patrick and I'm 1st year Wrocław University of Science and Technology student.
I decided to study, as in title, quantuum engineering, because I think, saying succinctly, everything in the future will be based on quantuum technology - AIs, nanobot...
110kg sounding rocket that runs on apcp
im trying to understand the steps to building this rocket what equations do i use to find nozzle parameters and estimated burn time etc. initial surface area for the fuel block is 5020cm^2
burn rate is .6 to 1.2mm a second fuel weight is 100kg gamma for...
Hello, PF, I am a senior in high school and my school requires me to come up with an innovative idea about science and/or engineering. After coming with an idea let's say for example it was an engine of some sort we have to request the parts from the school and build it. my problem is with the...
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I'm a fist year engineering student in Christchurch NZ, and a few friend and I, are designing a simple engineering report for a water projection system for an organization called gap filler. Were currently thinking of projecting an image of music onto the river Avon so people can read...
I started out as a pre-engineering major at a cc where I took my first physics class. I ended up falling in love with the subject and got accepted to top tier engineering school as a physics major.
My love of physics has just weighed out by a really bad physics major student body. I have gotten...
Hello,
This is a little long but I promise it won't take that long to read and I want to tell my whole story. I have posted on here before in the past, but those posts are now conflicting and totally irrelevant. I've gone through a rough patch in my life where I couldn't decide what I want to...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
V=IR
kirchoff's Voltage/current law
The Attempt at a Solution
Going off the answer i got correct, 65V / 138.1788Ohms (Req of total circuit) for a total current of .47A. I think this is where i messed up but don't know how to continue...
Hey guys, I'm doing a Mechanical engineering major and a math minor and I have two math classes I can take at my own discretion. I was just wondering if there is any math class any current engineers would recommend I plan on going to Grad school and most likely doing a PhD after undergrad (I'll...
Hi, I've applied to study the Bachelor of Science Advanced–Research(Honours) course at Monash University and I intended on majoring in Astrophysics, but after doing some research I'm feeling really uneasy about it since it doesn't seem like there are a lot of jobs available for people doing...
Hello all!,
Backstory:
I recently graduated with a BSc in physics a month ago. I have been looking to get hired by a certain company since the start of my senior year. The position I was after was a process engineer, however I have not heard back from the company for that position, which I...
Spent several hours reading about the approaches and methodology of engineering the conceptual idea of a space ladder. I had no idea it was such a relevant project still.
I had a few thoughts on it though:
1. In every proposal it seems the objective was to build a "connect a here to b up...
This semester I'm teaching a thermofluids course to students with a major in electronics engineering. The subject covers thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. The motivation is to help the students to solve thermofluid problems that arise in their field. For example, the design of...
Hello, I'd like to know about the master's in mechanical engineering, what exactly sets it apart from the bachelor's? What makes it a more advanced level? Is it that students are instructed in more complex, sophisticated math, physics, engineering techniques? How many years in addition to the...
Hello, I am in between researching five different majors and have come at a stand still. I am going to analyze each one from my perspective and see if you guys can help me choose, or correct my mistakes. Thanks in advanced.
Physics
Pros
I love physics, and want as much exposure as I can...
Hi guys,
I am looking to get a degree in mechanical engineering and eventually work in the defence industry (I am in Australia but would like to move to the US eventually). The problem is that I am 25 and so would be going down this path late due to getting an unrelated degree previously (B.Com...
Hi guys, I'm looking to study aerospace engineering at university but I'm concerned with how defence orientated the industry is - so I've heard. I read that even if I work in the civil sector, the tech I design for that can be used in defence tech, which I REALLY don't want. I know companies...
I'm building a model wind turbine. I'm using thttps://www.vernier.com/products/kidwind/wind-energy/kw-wth3/ as the hub/the base. That's the only kit I'm allowed to use.
I'm supposed to decide on the blade size, etc.
THE RULES:
. Students will will sign up for a time slot and test their own...
I've heard some people saying that Computer Engineering is not highly valued by employers because it typically doesn't delve too deep in electrical engineering essentials (at my college, CompE's takes Circuits classes, Digital Systems, some microcontroller classes, electromagnetics and basic...
I was reading this article about table saw safety and it seemed pretty interesting.
When I watched the video attached I knew it would be appreciated here.
If I ever buy a table saw, it will be one of these:
What interesting examples of safety engineering have you seen?
Homework Statement
The circuit of FIGURE 2 shows a 10 kΩ potentiometer with a 5 kΩ load. Determine the position of the slider on the ‘pot’ when the voltage across points ‘XX' is 3 V. Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I really don't know the right way to start this.
If I'm being...
I have a huge interest in aviation and aerodynamics, despite being an EE student. I took Fluid Mechanics courses as electives, and I'm learning some aerodynamics on my own. I was thinking if there is any field of work where the knowledge of both an EE and aerodynamics/flight mechanics would be...
Greetings,
I’m currently in the critical stages of my career right now and I really want to chose the best career option out there which suits my strength.
My strength is doing R&D and I prefer computers and design simulation software like Ansys,Matlab,AutoCAD.I love thermodynamics,fluid...
Hello! Hopefully someone here can help with this problem:
I have a condenser that holds 35 gallons of water to cool the copper coil on my still. I need to know if I can create a closed loop system of cooling water that allows me to avoid running a chiller. I know that there is probably an...
Hi,
I am a 3rd year on my B.Eng Chemical Engineering in the UK.
I would like to know if possible, if big employer companies,worldwide, look just at the final degree mark, or at all marks from the transcript? What about for smaller companies?
Thank you,
William