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franznietzsche
Mar14-06, 08:51 AM
Well, here I go, six hours of finals starting right now. Special Relativity and Thermal Physics.

JasonRox
Mar14-06, 09:02 AM
Good luck!

I still have another month for my finals.

Lisa!
Mar14-06, 09:49 AM
Good luck, franz! :smile:

Azael
Mar14-06, 09:57 AM
best of luck!

ranger
Mar14-06, 10:01 AM
Wow, I just finished mid terms and youre already taking finals.

Good luck!

franznietzsche
Mar14-06, 10:30 AM
Well, I survived Special Rel. I think thats enough tensors for the rest of the year. One more to go, and then I'm gonna just go to sleep. Did I mention that seven am finals suck? It took me three alarm clocks to get up.

scorpa
Mar14-06, 10:32 AM
Good luck. I still have one more midterm....then its straight into finals for me to.

Dawguard
Mar14-06, 10:33 AM
How did you get your finals so early in the year? I would have thought you would be having mid-terms.

Math Is Hard
Mar14-06, 10:35 AM
Good Luck, Franz! Yeah, finals suck. I even have one on a Saturday morning this time.

Dawguard
Mar14-06, 10:37 AM
I even have one on a Saturday morning this time.
On Saturday? In the morning? I'd seriously considering murdering the teacher. Contact me if you want anything done about the situation...:devil:

Math Is Hard
Mar14-06, 10:45 AM
On Saturday? In the morning? I'd seriously considering murdering the teacher. Contact me if you want anything done about the situation...:devil:
Ahh.. you are going to be a good friend to have around. :approve:

Dawguard
Mar14-06, 10:49 AM
Thanks, I try to helpful. In the most painful way possible: torture is a hobby of mine.

mattmns
Mar14-06, 10:55 AM
Good Luck Franz. I am with almost everyone else here, I had midterms last week, and this week I have spring break :biggrin:

Cyrus
Mar14-06, 11:26 AM
He might be on a trimester system.

franznietzsche
Mar14-06, 01:50 PM
He might be on a trimester system.


Quarter system, yeah. 3 quarters in the normal academic year, 1 summer quarter the exact same length as the regular year quarters.

YAY I survived Hell day. Thermal was harder than I thought it was going to be, and Special Rel was easier. Now I have five hours to finish up my electronics lab notebook (that class makes me want to kill people. And robots. And computers. And lightbulbs. And Edison. Again. And Tesla. And Faraday. I hate them all. Not Maxwell though. I forgive him.). Eh, at least next quarter will be easier.

chroot
Mar14-06, 01:54 PM
I have two finals coming up next week, too. Damn you, quarter system.

- Warren

franznietzsche
Mar14-06, 05:38 PM
And no more electronics labs for me!! EVER!! Take that transistors!

Just two more finals to go. Nuclear :approve: and Electronics :frown:

z-component
Mar14-06, 07:14 PM
Is your major engineering, franznietzsche?

Cyrus
Mar14-06, 08:57 PM
Engineers don't take special relativity or thermal physics.

franznietzsche
Mar15-06, 12:32 AM
Is your major engineering, franznietzsche?


No, physics.

Engineers don't take special relativity or thermal physics.

Actually there are a few engineers in our Special Rel class, but they're all physics minors. None in thermal, they have their own thermodynamics class.

Cyrus
Mar15-06, 12:44 AM
Yeah, and im in thermogodnamits. :frown:

franznietzsche
Mar15-06, 01:06 AM
Yeah, and im in thermogodnamits. :frown:
I'm sorry. Thermal Physics is great. One of my favourite classes thus far.

Lisa!
Mar15-06, 01:08 AM
Studying nuclear even for an exam must be enjoyable!:!!)

Cyrus
Mar15-06, 01:09 AM
Im guessing you guys did very different thermodynamics than we did. We use an engineering approach. Quality, mass flow, compressors, diffusers, nozzles, power cycles engines refrig, heating, p-v,t-v,p-t diagrams.

You guys probably did more thermodynamics of chemical reactions, atoms, molecules, etc. no?

Its a good class, but hard.

Math Is Hard
Mar15-06, 01:10 AM
Actually there are a few engineers in our Special Rel class, but they're all physics minors. None in thermal, they have their own thermodynamics class.
My school has a "Relativity for Poets" class. I'm holding out for "Relativity for Blondes". :rofl:

chroot
Mar15-06, 01:12 AM
MIH, I'll have you know that you're my girlfriend's favorite PF "character." :biggrin:

- Warren

Math Is Hard
Mar15-06, 01:16 AM
MIH, I'll have you know that you're my girlfriend's favorite PF "character." :biggrin:

- Warren
awwrrrr! shoot! I'm honored! :redface: :smile: Does she ever post here?

franznietzsche
Mar15-06, 01:19 AM
Im guessing you guys did very different thermodynamics than we did. We use an engineering approach. Quality, mass flow, compressors, diffusers, nozzles, power cycles engines refrig, heating, p-v,t-v,p-t diagrams.

You guys probably did more thermodynamics of chemical reactions, atoms, molecules, etc. no?

Its a good class, but hard.


Physics, not chemistry. We derived everything you learned from first principles, and then some. All the way up to classical and quantum statistics (we just barely reached that, we do the rest of that next quarter in Thermal Physics II). About 90% of the class was deriving the class, the other 10% was minor applications. It was awesome. Very much looking forward to Thermal II. My professor, who is also the author of the book we use, has the amazing ability to make complicated things seem very very simple (He's also my Special Rel professor). His book, "Introduction to Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics" by Keith Stowe, is a very very good thermo book (2nd edition will be in print soon, since it wasn't out yet, he just bought us all kinko's copies of the book so we could use it instead of the older first edition). Its easily the best textbook I've used thus far.

franznietzsche
Mar15-06, 01:20 AM
MIH, I'll have you know that you're my girlfriend's favorite PF "character." :biggrin:

- Warren

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

chroot
Mar15-06, 01:21 AM
awwrrrr! shoot! I'm honored! :redface: :smile: Does she ever post here?

Not that I know of.. I think she just checks the place out every now and then to see how her boyfriend is wasting all the time he could be with her instead. :biggrin:

- Warren

Cyrus
Mar15-06, 01:21 AM
For engineering thermodynamics, Cegnel-Boles is good. I like it at least.

franznietzsche
Mar15-06, 01:22 AM
Studying nuclear even for an exam must be enjoyable!:!!)


We spent almost a third of the class learning how reactors and bombs work actually. Its kinda frightening. That class was enjoyable, we spent a fair chunk of time on astrophysics applications of the stuff we were doing, which was the part I really cared about.