I'm aware that the answer is probably yes but if so would you need to spend a lot of time catching up or is the programming you learn in an EEE degree enough to place with a good stead for a job as a beginner software developer?
Would it limit you from certain roles?
Homework Statement
2)The power stations providing electricity for the National Grid generate electricity at 25kV. The typical demand on an average winter's day in the north-west of England is 6000MW. The current output form the generators is 240kV. Transformers raise the transmission voltage...
I'm in high school studying physics(equivalent to pre-uni) and I find electricity a tricky topic so I usually work quite hard, is pre-uni physics good preparation for doing a degree in electrical engineering in terms of difficulty?
Can someone give me explanations for the answers to these questions as the book just gives small simple answers?
1)A volume of 1.2x10^-5 m^3 of conducting paint is poured into a glass cylinder of base area 3.0x10^-4 m^2. It fills the cylinder to a height of 40mm. The resistance between the top...