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    Determining the Correct Radio Frequency

    Hi Berkemen, Yes that is correct, it is for maze-navigating robot. The material is already fixed and cannot be changed.
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    Determining the Correct Radio Frequency

    I am building a project where an object will be fitted with an RF transceiver and where it will face wooden walls as obstacles, with constant thickness "t". I am trying to look for an equation that would give the appropriate radio frequency that I would need to generate to have a radio wave...
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    Should Engineers Prioritize Learning Proofs in Their Education?

    My years as an engineering major. Proofs were non-existent for me as long as I took the correct applied math courses. Only class I saw proofs in was this linear algebra class offered by the math department class and I quickly dropped it by the second day to switch into applied linear algebra...
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    Should Engineers Prioritize Learning Proofs in Their Education?

    Nope, as an engineer do not worry about proofs at all and instead concentrate on how to apply the concepts and equations. Just make sure you only take the math for engineers (our university has a separate department called applied math). Leave the proofs for the mathematicians and physicists ;)
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    Uncertainity and Error Question

    Anyone have an answer to this? I'm still very unstable about this uncertainty question.
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    Uncertainity and Error Question

    I'm not sure if I am doing this right, can anyone help me out? A cylindrical cookie has a diameter of 5.0 \pm 0.1 cm, and a thickness of 1.00 \pm 0.01 cm. A. Assuming the uncertainities are normally distrubited, what is the most likely value of the volume of the cookie...
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