I would love to find a materials book that is comparable to Taylor's Classical Mechanics.
Taylor's book is well written with good problem sets, and it's designed for undergraduates. I also like that it burrows into one subject for 300 pages instead of being a general textbook with 2000 pages.
Sounds good, I’ll register for it. I would also like to have access to a CS professor on my campus, would there be any repercussions to taking the intro class for that purpose?
Other class options are available online through different colleges. This includes an equivalent class to the software engineering course I took or an introduction to Python. I do not fulfill the prereqs to take the classes you mentioned at different colleges and they are unavailable at my own...
Intro CS Topics (the class I want to take, advisory to the next classes)
• Procedural versus object-oriented programming. Survey of current languages.
• Program design tools and programming environments.
• Documentation.
• Coding conventions.
• Data types, variables...
I'm thinking about taking an intro to CS course, but I've already taken a more advanced software development class. The intro to CS class is considered an advisory course to the software course I already took and got an A in.
The last time I coded was two years ago when I took the software...
I'm trying to do a demonstration of chaotic systems for college students.
If anybody knows where I can find a desktop double pendulum online / how I can DIY one without woodworking that'd be much appreciated.
I did find the "swinging sticks kinetic sculpture", but I'd prefer a more classic...
When you are recovering from a push, the skateboard's acceleration catches up to the COM's acceleration, and there is no net torque on the body. He is standing on one pivot point. Handing him a water bottle would do nothing he isn't already doing with his arms, that's why they're so close to his...
When I am making really sharp turns, I don't need a water bottle to get the minimized turn radius, I position my weight as far as I can to the side without one. The skateboard will not turn any faster, because the only way to achieve this would be for me to create a greater torque on the side...
All actual skateboarding sports involve balance and thus require ease of arm movement. A water bottle would be terrible for ease of arm movement, so you don't see it very often.
However, OP's question is specific- they are asking about the effect a water bottle has on your ability to push on a...
When I shred wood, I’ve found that “throwing” my arms in front of me helps me generate a greater impulse from my pushing foot on the ground, as long as I have the right timing and stay in balance.
I’d think that I’d be able to go faster on my push with added weight in my hands. Will test later.
I've double checked my admission for UCSB, I've satisfied their transfer admission guarantee.
I'm not worried about quality of life stuff, I've already addressed it except for the cost, so I'll wait to see if I get financial aid from schools that accept me.
I'd be happy going to CP, but I...