You have to memorise 40 plus equations going into these exams - many of them have SI units in the terra or pica range - which makes a calculator handy.
pmsl. Most sparks have difficulty with Ohm's law!
Memorise 40+ equations, my jacksie.
This is part of the problem - students seem to prefer not to learn principles, from which any formulae can be derived, relying instead on regurgitating rote-learned solutions to predictable problems. Lots of effort for little gain.
This is part of the problem - students seem to prefer not to learn principles, from which any formulae can be derived, relying instead on regurgitating rote-learned solutions to predictable problems.
The magnitude of values is irrelevant to the ease of working with them.You have to memorise 40 plus equations going into these exams - many of them have SI units in the terra or pica range - which makes a calculator handy.
Curriculums seem aimed at getting best exam results rather than creating versatile and sucessful students.
So, why did you place your emphasis on the maths?I've done 2330 level 2 & 3 2382 & 2391. 2330 helped build fundamental knowledge and practical skills (both enhanced in the workplace) that made the follow up courses easier. The maths and equations are a part of the course - the maths is derived from understanding the fundamentals and is not learned rote. In actual fact the number of maths questions on the paper was probably less than 15%.
I doubt the average ten-year old can even spell 'equation'.Correct me if I am wrong but aren't equations taught at age of 10?
That's neat.If there are only two resistances it is much quicker to multiply the denominators and divide by the difference between the denominators.
You shouldn't do because it shows you understand the maths.But I think you would fail if you used this method.
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