What's more difficult: Mechanics or Electromagnetism?
>>8857112
mechanics
>>8857112
Assuming macroscopic mechanics, electromagnetism is much harder.
>>8857112
Mechanics. It only really works in heavy handed approximations
>>8857112
If Fluids are included into Mechanics, then Mechanics.
>>8857460
There's fluid in electromagnetism as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetohydrodynamics
>>8857112
Electromagnetism by far
Oh wow, so electromagnetism IS hard.
Thanks now I feel less stupid.
>>8857112
electromagnetism
after dynamics mechanics is mostly reusing shit you've learned
>>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.
As far as schooling goes EM was way harder than mechanics
You can pretty much make either one arbitrarily difficult. If you just mean an introductory course in either then probably EM.
>>8857112
Mechatronics
The combination of both, as they are well known to be used along side one another.
>>8857112
they are both easy, but electromagnetics is slightly less easy
>>8857112
Combining the two
e_e
>>8857112
magnetohydrodynamics w/ thermal convection
Vibrations and Waves
Strength of materials, also called mechanics of materials region where your nerves die, anon. But electronics have radio-electronics theory. So... touche i suppose.
>>8860800
> assume linear stress-strain relation
it's not too bad desu
> calculating the plastic region
why?!?
>>8859704
I thought the was the whole point of Kane's dynamical theory?