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Public Libraries go crazy. There's one old man watching WWE (or AEW?) and there's another old man straight up looking at women in latex on Google Images
I get that it's an important concept but it's a waste of time to do when it's such a basic concept. No point in using 15 minutes of a 75 minute exam to test your Algebra
It's not even that important because in an actual job the software will do it for you. I think they just didn't want students to be able to infer an answer based off what specific points were in the tables.
Oh yeah I just meant important in terms of being a student. I shudder to think of all the things I'm learning that don't really apply in my career. I'm sure it has value in familiarizing me with it tho so w/e
Our Thermo 1 teacher was so r-slurred that he got fired so idk shit about Thermo lol. I wish Civil Engineering wasn't for kitties because those subjects are more fun
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Yeah I'm taking Fluids rn too. Definitely a lot cooler than Thermo. Heat Transfer is prolly next semester for me but it's fricked up how important Thermo is. Statics and Thermo seem to have been the most important so far.
Statics mostly because of FBDs and summation of forces
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Why are you in a public library on a Saturday
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Libraries are based but I'm studying for Thermodynamics II
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Isn't that like 90% interpolating figures from p/v/t tables?
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We don't do a lot of interpolating but we do use those fricking tables a lot
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Lucky. Basically none of our questions were right on a round number so every calculation involved either a 2 point or 4 point interpolation.
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I get that it's an important concept but it's a waste of time to do when it's such a basic concept. No point in using 15 minutes of a 75 minute exam to test your Algebra
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It's not even that important because in an actual job the software will do it for you. I think they just didn't want students to be able to infer an answer based off what specific points were in the tables.
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Oh yeah I just meant important in terms of being a student. I shudder to think of all the things I'm learning that don't really apply in my career. I'm sure it has value in familiarizing me with it tho so w/e
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Enjoy it's one of the better thermodynamics.
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Our Thermo 1 teacher was so r-slurred that he got fired so idk shit about Thermo lol. I wish Civil Engineering wasn't for kitties because those subjects are more fun
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Mech E?
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Yup. You?
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Anyways heat transfer and fluid dynamics are both much more interesting. Thermodynamics is just boring accounting tbh.
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Yeah I'm taking Fluids rn too. Definitely a lot cooler than Thermo. Heat Transfer is prolly next semester for me but it's fricked up how important Thermo is. Statics and Thermo seem to have been the most important so far.
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