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    What Jobs Can an Associate's in Electrical Engineering Land in Texas Oil Fields?

    We did use oscilliscopes and evaluated circuits but as far as soldering and actually building circuits, we didn't have any hands on with them. The college I went to was barely getting a lot of those tools in the last semester I was there. I looked online for soldering stations as an attempt at...
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    What Jobs Can an Associate's in Electrical Engineering Land in Texas Oil Fields?

    I just received my associate's, well the actual name of the degree is associate of science concentration in electrical engineering. I live near the oil fields in Texas and was wondering what type of jobs I can look for. I know there isn't a lot of jobs and I do plan on going for my bachelors...
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    Hobbies for electrical engineering (ideas)

    Thank you so much I will definitely try some of these ideas out and see where it takes me
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    Hobbies for electrical engineering (ideas)

    I am studying to be an electrical engineer and want to use what I am learning in a hobby. If there is any engineers that have an electronic type hobby what is it and where did you get the idea from?
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    Evaluate the antiderivative as a Taylor Series

    Homework Statement Evaluate the anti derivative ∫e^x^2 dx as a Taylor Series Homework Equations \frac{f^(n)(a)}{n!}(x-a)^n The Attempt at a Solution Where do I start, I am not sure I understand the question
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    Parametric Equation Trochoid Explanation

    Im sorry, I understand some if this but basically if thr radius is point straight up it should be [rsin (t) , bcos (t) +r]?
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    Parametric Equation Trochoid Explanation

    The third line is the type of problem I have: Derive the parametric equation for a circle with a distance 'b' from the circle with a radius 'r'. So from the edge of the circle to the red dot is a distance 'b' but from the center to the edge of the circle is 'r' I know the parametric...
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    Why Is My Calculation of the Geometric Series Incorrect?

    I didn't know in order for the formula to work I had to make n=0. Thanks
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    Why Is My Calculation of the Geometric Series Incorrect?

    If I do it that way,r would equal 1/5 right? $$\frac{1}{5^4}\sum_{i=0}^\infty(\text{(1/5)^n})?$$
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    Why Is My Calculation of the Geometric Series Incorrect?

    i meant a to be 1/5... the first term was 1/625
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    Why Is My Calculation of the Geometric Series Incorrect?

    \sum^{\infty}_{k=4} \frac{1}{5^{k}} ar^n=a/(1-r) Here is what I did: a=5 r=1/625 (1/5)/(1-1/625)=(1/5)/(624/625)=625/3120=125/624 The Answer is 1/500 Where am I going wrong?
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    Electric Potential and Potential Energy Due to Charged Particles

    Ok it all makes sense now. I didn't think of it as a distance. thank you so much
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    Electric Potential and Potential Energy Due to Charged Particles

    Also, why must r always be positive? Or is this just a rule? And thank you for the correction, I completely overlooked it, even on paper.
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