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Deriving the Angular Momentum of a Particle: Proof of Differentiation
Actually, going over some notes, I can see where errors were made, sorry about that.- solarei
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Engineering How Do Technologists, Technicians, and Engineers Differ in the Workplace?
I see, well @Jake, From what I've read, all I've seen is that technologists are more hands on than an engineer and actually technologists usually carry a BSc technology degree not an associate like a technician would thus a higher education level. What I'm asking is that since an engineer and a...- solarei
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Deriving the Angular Momentum of a Particle: Proof of Differentiation
Homework Statement Angular momentum of a particle is: L = (dr/dt) x mr Show that (dL/dt) = (d2r/dt2) x mr Homework Equations ----- The Attempt at a Solution My atempt is that I tried writing it in the form y = mx + c but I don't think that would be relevant. Next I tried...- solarei
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Engineering How Do Technologists, Technicians, and Engineers Differ in the Workplace?
Hey people, don't know if this thread's been done to death but I was wondering if anyone has more info on technologists vs Engineers in what they actually do, salary comparisons and career advancement opportunities. Thanks- solarei
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