I'm curious why you'd need Engineering Maths for electronics?I want to get into electronics and to do that I need to improve my maths skills by a lot.
I've done some research, and these books seem to be recommended:
Foundation Mathematics by K.A.Stroud
Engineering Mathematics by K.A.Stroud
Advanced Engineering Mathematics by K.A.Stroud
Has anyone read any of those books, or do you have something else to recommend? It'll cost me £130 to get those three books, so I want to be sure they are suitable before spending a massive amount of money on them.
Or has anyone else found an alternative way into electronics?
I'm curious why you'd need Engineering Maths for electronics?
Wouldn't that be more for building bridges and stuff?
I just watch Countdown to keep my maths sharp.
I did electronic and electro technical engineering at collage and 75% of the time we were just doing different types of maths in a classroom.
That's wrong. 1 + 1 = Window.1+1 = 3
Mechanics is interesting, useful and somewhat intuitive. Stats is needless piddling around with symbols and abstract concepts (IMO).I'm curious why you'd need Engineering Maths for electronics?
Wouldn't that be more for building bridges and stuff?
Also, mechanics is evil. Pure evil. I'd pretty much choose my career around being able to avoid doing that type of maths. Pure and stats were fine.
I was simply saying that whilst I could understand stats, I could not even begin to wrap my head around mechanics. Even A-level mechanics was just mystifying, and I failed it horriblyMechanics is interesting, useful and somewhat intuitive. Stats is needless piddling around with symbols and abstract concepts (IMO).
What about statistical mechanicsI was simply saying that whilst I could understand stats, I could not even begin to wrap my head around mechanics. Even A-level mechanics was just mystifying, and I failed it horriblyFortunately pure and stats dragged my overall grade up to something half-respectable
You know when something is just beyond your comprehension - that's mechanics for me
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Is that a thing? I didn't take maths very far, not beyond A-level. I just know that anything involving the word mechanics is pure evil. Voodoo black magic and dark rituals involving triangles.What about statistical mechanics![]()
I want to get into electronics and to do that I need to improve my maths skills by a lot.
I've done some research, and these books seem to be recommended:
Foundation Mathematics by K.A.Stroud
Engineering Mathematics by K.A.Stroud
Advanced Engineering Mathematics by K.A.Stroud
Has anyone read any of those books, or do you have something else to recommend? It'll cost me £130 to get those three books, so I want to be sure they are suitable before spending a massive amount of money on them.
Or has anyone else found an alternative way into electronics?