Let's assume there is a hole that goes through the center of the Earth with ideal conditions (earth is spherical and gravity is the only force). If you dropped an object with a mass of, say 20kg, what is its velocity at the center of the earth? I know the force is much like that of a spring and...
I'm a senior in high school currently taking AP Physics BC (mechanics) without having taken a physics course previously. I normally do well in my classes as I'm 10th in my class and am taking the most difficult level of classes I can. I can't say this for my AP physics class, which I currently...
I'm a senior in high school currently taking AP Physics BC (mechanics) without having taken a physics course previously. I normally do well in my classes as I'm 10th in my class and am taking the most difficult level of classes I can. I can't say this for my AP physics class, which I currently...
Alright, I'll go ahead and read this audel book. And I do plan on going to college. I know University of Kentucky has this plan that you get your major in computer engineering and EE in 5 years I believe. Or I might go to Louisville.
Thank you all for your replies. I actually went to my local library but all they seemed to have were books focusing mainly for electricians. The best I could get was this book, Audel Electrical Course for Apprentices & Journeymen (4t edition)/Paul Rosenberg. Do you think this book works and are...
Do you think I can get to the point where I won't need to follow guides to build stuff? Because anyone can follow instructions. If so, how long do you think it will take considering I do my homework?
I've always found electrical engineering interesting and I am considering pursuing in a career in this in the future. I'm a junior in high school and I want to be positive that this is what I want to study for in college. So I want to start learning more about this and playing around with this...