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What's more difficult: Mechanics or Electromagnetism?

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What's more difficult: Mechanics or Electromagnetism?
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>>8857112
mechanics
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>>8857112
EM
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>>8857112
Assuming macroscopic mechanics, electromagnetism is much harder.
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>>8857112
Mechanics. It only really works in heavy handed approximations
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>>8857112
If Fluids are included into Mechanics, then Mechanics.
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>>8857460

There's fluid in electromagnetism as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetohydrodynamics
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>>8857112
Electromagnetism by far
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Oh wow, so electromagnetism IS hard.
Thanks now I feel less stupid.
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>>8857112
electromagnetism
after dynamics mechanics is mostly reusing shit you've learned
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>>8857112
Roughly equivalent. Multibody dynamics can be surprisingly complicated. As of yet, there is no generic method for figuring out the mobility of 3 dimensional linkages with spherical joints.
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As far as schooling goes EM was way harder than mechanics
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You can pretty much make either one arbitrarily difficult. If you just mean an introductory course in either then probably EM.
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>>8857112
Mechatronics

The combination of both, as they are well known to be used along side one another.
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>>8857112
they are both easy, but electromagnetics is slightly less easy
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>>8857112
Combining the two

e_e
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>>8857112
magnetohydrodynamics w/ thermal convection
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Vibrations and Waves
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Strength of materials, also called mechanics of materials region where your nerves die, anon. But electronics have radio-electronics theory. So... touche i suppose.
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>>8860800
> assume linear stress-strain relation
it's not too bad desu

> calculating the plastic region
why?!?
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>>8859704
I thought the was the whole point of Kane's dynamical theory?
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