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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
WOW! MANY MANY thanks Hippo!- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
come on you guys? we know there much more than that right? we are creating things so small that eventually we'll be managin' electron by electron .. lol that'd be nice and fun.. but is that it? and then we'd give up ?? NO! we have a long way to go, there's pleny of things to create, to...- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
Thanks Deffender ! ---------------------------- Yup, i think that evolving and extreme advances makes a career even more interesting instead of making it hard.. for instance, many of you claim that electronics are now too advance, but think twice... technology can't create itself, it...- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
Thank you guys.. it seems this is a nice forum with people ready to release knowledge.. i'll be heading here more often but right now I have to study hard because the tests are almost here ! Thanks- gordilloedwin
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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
(IPN, mx) Mexico, school is National Institute of Polytechnics ;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Polytechnic_Institute --------------------------------------------------- @ Greg.. WOW .. i see you enjoy engineering to its best, i hope i can do that one day. BTW do you...- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
yeah .. thanks Hippo and thanks Mr Greg.. that was really helpful, it was indeed, if you come by again, is avionics sexy? .. i think i will go thru aero', and as 'stupid' as it may sounds .. sometimes money isn't the big factor, in fact that what people calls a good position in a job...- gordilloedwin
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Engineering Aeronautic vs Electronic engineering?
Hi there I really need help am terribly confused and i need to decide on a career .. uff .. so here it is, i have two options is either aeronautics or electronic, i love both i really do and I know i can do well on both however my window of getting one is closing, so on one hand i have...- gordilloedwin
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- Electronic Electronic engineering Engineering
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Differential Equations in engineering
Wow... this is great! thanks- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Differential Equations in engineering
Ok .. here's what i know variables-separable homogeneous exact not exact- integration factor? Lineal Bernoulli Ricatti the one you showed me is solved by first writing a "like-equiation" as m^2 + 2m+1 = 0 and i can even solve the ones that have a function g(x) .. for instance y''...- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Differential Equations in engineering
Hi there.. I'm a second semester student and I was asked by my teacher to ask some engineers and scientist about three problems in which differential equations are used, I need to solve them myself using the methods I already know. they can be simple ones because I need to deliver the...- gordilloedwin
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- Differential Differential equations Engineering
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding a plane given a line and plane ortogonal
Here goes my best guess ( I'm sorry am new at this forum ) get the orthogonal plane and use it to express a vector ( -5i , 5j , -2k ) call it 'a' then using the scalar product rule express the other vector r(t) = 'b' but make the line within 'b' hit a point in the plane. that is easy .. you...- gordilloedwin
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help