Sup, I'm looking for any resources, namely books or videos that can teach me how basic mechanisms work, or even basic engineering concepts. I'm looking for more applied style resources, less theoretical. I recently became interested in this stuff and how it could be applied to DIY projects but I'm a geography major and I don't really have the time or smarts in this area to start learning the theory behind it. If these types of resources don't exist and the only things available are strictly theoretical I guess that's ok... I'm able to do applied math / physics calculations if held at gunpoint I guess. I really prefer not to, though.
Thanks guys and girls
1 kg of saturated steam at 200 kPa has a dryness fraction of 95%. Calculate the total heat content?
>>8553538
Is that thermodynamics or something? Idk man I'm just looking for any resources that might be helpful. I'd ask DIY but they're a little dumb
>>8553523
If you mean understand mechanical systems, it's literally all theory.
Geometry is a great example of this.
You can only post in this thread if you are refluxing a reaction overnight.
>>8553475
I'm hitting the bong right now too but mine works a little different I think.
>>8553475
im refluxing a rxn in muh dick
A bus leaves from a mansion, three boarded at the start.
One gets off.
Half a person gets in.
Two people get off.
How many passengers are left?
0.5
>>8553415
FORGOT THE DRIVER BIIIIIIITCH
>>8553417
>passenger
>sound has harmonics
>light has harmonics
Does mass have harmonics?
How would we tell?
>>8553268
mass is not a wave
>>8553274
what if its lava.
>>8553268
my BBC has harmonics inside your wife
Hello /sci/
There is a simple rule to remember how to do calculus. What is it?
*Maths test tomorrow, worried.
>>8553075
Don't be a brainlet.
>>8553082
What's that supposed to mean?
>>8553075
low d high minus high d low, square the bottom and you're good to go (home and cry that you couldn't remember the quotient rule without a nursery rhyme)
how do find w
>>8553021
start by asking an answerable question
>>8553026
find w, how do?
>>8553027
what's your question? you posted an equality of the form w = shit so it would seem as if you've already done it.
please share the drive which you collected the books on wiki /sci/ or /lit/, anon.
>>8552969
>please share the drive which you collected the books on wiki /sci/ or /lit/, anon. i am not fbi. repeat, i am NOT fbi.
bump for interest
>>8552969
>the drive which you collected the books on wiki /sci/
This was a (the?) link previously posted on /sci/.
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=30e482d036894515&id=30E482D036894515%21586&ithint=folder,&authkey=!AFBteyUT1EK1ai0
It used to go to an unprotected folder with a bunch of texts/subfolders immediately downloadable. Now it redirects to microsoft drive login page.
I'm giving a questions that is rather vague in writing here it is.
7 distinct pigeons are sent to 3 different cities A,B,C.
How many possibilities is there if for city A was sent no less than 2?
i think the answer is 2*5*5 is that correct?
>>8552559
>i think the answer is 2*5*5 is that correct?
No.
My bad meant to write (2*5*4)+(3*4*3)+(4*3*2)+(5*2*1)
>>8552571
what about (2*5*4)+(3*4*3)+(4*3*2)+(5*2*1)?
What kinds of questions should I expect from a technical phone interview as an electrical engineer?
HELP.
>>8552429
What's an electron?
>>8552429
Are you gay?
How is he not being mentioned regularly, imho his videos are of highest quality. (except his last one about the fermi paradox)
https://www.youtube.com/user/EugeneKhutoryansky
>>8552405
>pop sci
you have to go back
>>8552431
have you even watched the videos?
how is this even remotely pop sci?
you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about retard.
>>8552470
just because it uses actual physics to answer shit tier stoner question doesn't mean it's not popsci
Is the universe naturally chaotic, or does it run like clockwork? If it was chaotic, wouldn't everything be formless? It seems about as far from chaotic as could be.
It is naturally chaotic. However, with energy unevenly distributed, this allows for systems to function and work to happen. When a system has less order, it is called entropy. The Universe is constantly moving closer to a uniform energy, leading to complete entropy.
>>8552053
You're mixing up the mathematical and common-usage meanings of the word 'chaotic'. Mathemetically, your basic chaotic system is actually completely deterministic, it's just that very small changes in the initial conditions can lead to very large changes in the final conditions - but the system itself can appear fairly simple and well-defined (for example, look up the double pendulum).
The world is described as chaotic because many systems within it, e.g. the exact pattern of cloud formation in a region, can be drastically changed by small initial differences in the starting conditions which is why they're so difficult to forecast. However, even with that in mind general predictions can be made such as 'there will be patchy cloud tomorrow'.
>>8552168
Interesting.
newfag here,would /sci/ be a good place for coding related discussions or are there far better boards for that sort of thing?
You want /g/, most of the posters here are undergraduate engineering students who have barely mastered excel.
>>8552037
Thanks a lot anon
You want /g/, most of the posters here are undergraduate physics students who have barely mastered excel.
I need to know /sci/ because it has been driving me crazy for a while now. Does fluoride affect your intelligence in a negative way??? Pic unrelated
>>8551943
take a spoon of fluoride and let us know how it goes
>>8551943
It's alluminium waste also used to kill rats (what do we use in lab tests again?). Basically we've been conned into paying to ingest rat poison in very small quantities because jews didn't want to waste money discarding it.
Same shit with lead on cars back in the day.
i hope brendan gets better
your opinion for the essential textbooks that are a must for each of the topics in mathematics
is this a good book? dunno, i didnt find it rigourous
>>8551758
>Ahlfors
https://home.cern/about/updates/2016/12/alpha-observes-light-spectrum-antimatter-first-time
Discuss
Oh shit
>>8551669
>the result shows no difference compared to the equivalent spectral line in hydrogen
So antimatter physics just ordinary physics with anti prefix on everything?
>>8551669
Pretty cool that the Standard Model holds up with antimatter.
If someone wants to read the article, here's the link: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaap/ncurrent/full/nature21040.html