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maysenator
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OK shot in the dark here but here is my question prefaced with a small back-story.
Im a undergrad in mechanical engineering program. I am currently having a bit of trouble in Dynamics class. A lot of people who are much smarter than me say its nothing more than applied physics. Like some guys in class don't do any of the homework problems and still get good marks on the exams. (only grades in the class are 6 small exams) while i struggle to take notes from my book and work the problems.
The reason i ask here instead of my prof. is he is like 70 years old, sweet old guy with like 20 patents and knows way more than anyone should but he's just kind of old and slow now, our classes are like 50 mins long and he can't finish a problem during a class so no one asks anymore. So i can't learn anything from the actual class, just what i can manage to teach myself.
Should i stop focusing on the book and the equations and try to brush up on physics? I have only completed one semester of calc based physics.
Would any of the MIT videos on physics be helpful to me? there are so many i don't know where to start.
Or just stick to the book and keep trying? I feel like I am missing something. The engineering dynamics book does not really explain anything its more like..
this is this, that's that and this is the equation.. I think I am a pretty smart guy, but i have ADHD and just can't do things when i do not understand the general theory behind what I am doing. memorizing equations do nothing for me.
WHAT?
Im a undergrad in mechanical engineering program. I am currently having a bit of trouble in Dynamics class. A lot of people who are much smarter than me say its nothing more than applied physics. Like some guys in class don't do any of the homework problems and still get good marks on the exams. (only grades in the class are 6 small exams) while i struggle to take notes from my book and work the problems.
The reason i ask here instead of my prof. is he is like 70 years old, sweet old guy with like 20 patents and knows way more than anyone should but he's just kind of old and slow now, our classes are like 50 mins long and he can't finish a problem during a class so no one asks anymore. So i can't learn anything from the actual class, just what i can manage to teach myself.
Should i stop focusing on the book and the equations and try to brush up on physics? I have only completed one semester of calc based physics.
Would any of the MIT videos on physics be helpful to me? there are so many i don't know where to start.
Or just stick to the book and keep trying? I feel like I am missing something. The engineering dynamics book does not really explain anything its more like..
this is this, that's that and this is the equation.. I think I am a pretty smart guy, but i have ADHD and just can't do things when i do not understand the general theory behind what I am doing. memorizing equations do nothing for me.
WHAT?