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Is it common to find the "applied" explanations more confusing than the "theoretical"
Is it common to find the "applied" explanations more confusing than the "theoretical" ones?
E.g. thermodynamics seems VERY confusing if I try to learn it from engineering textbooks, but VERY understandable if I try to learn it from Schroeder's book.
What personal examples do you guys have of this phenomena, if any?
Is it common to find the "applied" explanations more confusing than the "theoretical" ones?
E.g. thermodynamics seems VERY confusing if I try to learn it from engineering textbooks, but VERY understandable if I try to learn it from Schroeder's book.
What personal examples do you guys have of this phenomena, if any?