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Ahh the joys of electrodynamics homework...

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Anyone use the book "Engineering Electromagnetics" by Hayt & Buck? Our 2nd year class is use that right now. I actually have my final for that on friday. I'm screwed.
 
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: Excelsior
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Ah, the joys of political science homework.

/me sips his coke and continues to nef like he has been doing for the past four hours. And the past week.

Ahh..the joys of having a job when you graduate.

😛
Ahh the joys of being able to have people call you "Doctor". 😛

For the amount of cash you pour into school I am certain I can find someone to humor me for much less 🙂
See, that's the cool part. They waive my tuition and pay me a stipend for teaching/research. So I won't have any debt when I graduate.
 
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Anyone use the book "Engineering Electromagnetics" by Hayt & Buck? Our 2nd year class is use that right now. I actually have my final for that on friday. I'm screwed.

We use it.
It is, without a doubt, the worst engineering text book I have ever owned in my entire life.
 
you i just realized why tou have teh Sn you do seeing as you are doint E&M in grad school, man im slow, but i bet you knwo what this is

H=2J*E Sn*Sn-1 -Dx*E(Sn)^2 - Dy*E(Sn^2)^2 where E=sigma

YEAH PHYSUCKS!!!!!!!!
 
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