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Someone motivate me to do my electromagnetics hw

beer

Lifer
It seems too boring and too fscking difficult. I'm just apathetic about it. I don't even have a background in vector calculus and they expect us to whip these problems out like first-semester DC circuit analysis.
 
I'll motivate you to do your sh!t if you motivate me to draw ten drawings and arrange my portfolio. But I don't see that becoming a reality because we're both indifferent to each other's situation. Thought so.
 
DO IT, NOW!

What do you think you'll end up as in life if you have this attitude towards everything? You need to be vorcious in life to get anywhere. Life's not fair. You know who wins in life? Those who take the unfairness, and cram it right up life's behind with a stick called success. Do that homework, and do it well!

</motivation>
 
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
DO IT, NOW!

What do you think you'll end up as in life if you have this attitude towards everything? You need to be vorcious in life to get anywhere. Life's not fair. You know who wins in life? Those who take the unfairness, and cram it right up life's behind with a stick called success. Do that homework, and do it well!

</motivation>

You know, I'll totally reverse that statement because it's how I've been feeling.

Why does it matter what we end up in life? Why should we be hungry for life when we all have a void waiting for us at the end? What's the definition of winning, of losing and why win when death will triumph over our lives inevitably? What does it all matter in the end when all adds to null?
 
i hear that video games are alot more fun then electromagnetics
i suggest americas army or unreal tornement or warcraft three

you know you want to
you know it
 
Vector Calc isn't that hard is it? Just get out one of your old calc textbooks if you get stuck on something. Just start at least, start trying to do the first problem right now, and I'll start my Diff. Eq. homework. Deal?
 
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
I take it you're an athiest?


Here's your motivation- do your homework, or get sucked into a pointless religeous debate.

Not an atheist, just don't see the purpose of faith. Not trying to rouse any religious babble either.
 
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Vector Calc isn't that hard is it? Just get out one of your old calc textbooks if you get stuck on something. Just start at least, start trying to do the first problem right now, and I'll start my Diff. Eq. homework. Deal?

Divergence.
Curl.
Gradient.
Spherical and Cylinderal coordinate syetems.
Integrated volume elements over spherical systems.
 
Originally posted by: idNut
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
I take it you're an athiest?


Here's your motivation- do your homework, or get sucked into a pointless religeous debate.

Not an atheist, just don't see the purpose of faith. Not trying to rouse any religious babble either.

Me > you.

Do your homework!
 
If you don't do it, you'll fail the class, have to change your major to psychology, and then be forced to go to school for 10 years to get a PhD so that you can make decent money.
 
Are you quitting on me?! Well, are you?! Then quit, you slimy fvcking walrus-looking piece of sh!t! Get the fvck out of my major! Get the fvck out of my major! Now! Move it! I'm going to rip your balls off, so you cannot contaminate the rest of the world! I will motivate you, beer.
 
Do you wanna make 20k a year ad drive a Cavalier?
Or do you wanna make 80k a year and drive a BMW?

I myself would do the homework. You do as you see fit.
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Vector Calc isn't that hard is it? Just get out one of your old calc textbooks if you get stuck on something. Just start at least, start trying to do the first problem right now, and I'll start my Diff. Eq. homework. Deal?

Divergence.
Curl.
Gradient.
Spherical and Cylinderal coordinate syetems.
Integrated volume elements over spherical systems.

Not sure about the last one but from what I can recall from my Calc class all but the last item is just formulas. Especially gradient.

 
Originally posted by: Justin218
Are you quitting on me?! Well, are you?! Then quit, you slimy fvcking walrus-looking piece of sh!t! Get the fvck out of my major! Get the fvck out of my major! Now! Move it! I'm going to rip your balls off, so you cannot contaminate the rest of the world! I will motivate you, beer.

That eventually drove Private Pyle to suicide but if you think that'll work on beer, go right ahead.

"...Even if it short-dicks every animal in the Congo!"
 
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Vector Calc isn't that hard is it? Just get out one of your old calc textbooks if you get stuck on something. Just start at least, start trying to do the first problem right now, and I'll start my Diff. Eq. homework. Deal?

Divergence.
Curl.
Gradient.
Spherical and Cylinderal coordinate syetems.
Integrated volume elements over spherical systems.

Not sure about the last one but from what I can recall from my Calc class all but the last item is just formulas. Especially gradient.

Transistor physics is just formulas, too. But that doesn't make it easy. By your logic, just about any engineering is 'just formulas.'
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Vector Calc isn't that hard is it? Just get out one of your old calc textbooks if you get stuck on something. Just start at least, start trying to do the first problem right now, and I'll start my Diff. Eq. homework. Deal?

Divergence.
Curl.
Gradient.
Spherical and Cylinderal coordinate syetems.
Integrated volume elements over spherical systems.

Not sure about the last one but from what I can recall from my Calc class all but the last item is just formulas. Especially gradient.

Transistor physics is just formulas, too. But that doesn't make it easy. By your logic, just about any engineering is 'just formulas.'

Well I have only done the math side of some of these problems, but from what I have gathered the worst it could be is some kind of tricky integration like a flux integral. Just set the problem up then worry about the math.

 
Why are you taking it if you haven't had the prereqs?

Most people find EM pretty difficult though. If you stick to it and learn it, it'll be very useful in some fields...
 
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Why are you taking it if you haven't had the prereqs?

Most people find EM pretty difficult though. If you stick to it and learn it, it'll be very useful in some fields...

It is not a pre-req. We're supposed to learn it 'along the way.'
 
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