Thanks Pary I'm Jerome and actually I'm an Electrical Engineering Student This video really reassures me and i hope you keep doing what you're doing on TH-cam because I feel like I'm getting sneak peek to the field every time I watch one of your videos
Man your vids are always cool. Always informative, focusing on movies strengths in sciences and not weaknesses. I hope you make a million dollars off youtube
Thanks for the video…I quit my job in various utility technician jobs to go back to school for electrical engineering in order to work on power systems for utilities…I had no idea at the time that power systems engineering was a hard degree to find…I don’t want to take all of these side classes to find what area to go into…I knew when I started and am wondering if this might not get me to where I want to go
Thanks. We need more down to earth vids like this. I'm trying to decide if I'll go for my BD/MS in electrical engineering. And I'm somewhat older than you. Again, thanks a lot! 🌊🏄♀️ 💃🏎️🏁
hello man ur videos are very innovative and refreshing especially the "real engineer reacts to" ones...keep it up and congratulations and dr stone season 2 is coming that series was my favourite reaction series plz try to continue it if it turns out to be of a similar concept.....
My friend I’m trying to learn this on my own. Where did you start in school? Dc circuits? Can you tell me the name of the textbook your college first threw at you? Thanks for you time
@@AndJusticeForAll...1985 A great book on circuits: dc, ac and more is Fundamentals of Electric Circuits. I have it in pdf and I can send it via social media if you're willing to share
@@jackboy2472 differential equation or something along those lines, but tbh you can probably just ask your friend to teach you lol they may say shit like "Bro how the fuck do you not understand this?" But it works pretty well
@@jackboy2472 Don't realy focus on math, there's also things like dc circuit where if it's your first semester you probably just learn about resistors, series and parallel The shit I'm having a hard time is "electricity measuring" they really get to the nitty gritty or i was just having a professor that doesn't fit me
Can someone please suggest some textbooks they used in school to learn this. I need to start at step one. I’m good on math but where did you start in engineering school. Was it DC circuits? What is a great textbook to buy to teach yourself. If it’s a college textbook that’s fine I’ll buy it. My endgame is to learn how to repair audio amplifiers. Thanks for your tume
Can anyone link his podcast or a name ? Bez I search and I didn't find it. (On Apple and Spotify.) Hey, If you are seeing this then link your podcast on the youtube about. Wait for Great Technological Movie or Anime.
Hey, that really depends on what aspect of robotics your want to go in. A lot of mechanical engineering and design work goes into building the body of a robot but then someone needs to program it to make it move and design the electrical architecture for those programs to run on. I'm an electrical engineer who currently is studying robotics in school and would say that I personally think electrical engineering would be the most useful degree in the field of robotics, but computer science is a close second and you can't underestimate how much a robot can be improved by a good mechanical design.
Robotics is a teambased science. You will have electrical, mechanical, and computer science aspects. Just pick what you like best. You'll pick up alot on the job as well. Might wanna get a masters if you want to go into robotics.
Hi Im instead in electrical engineering and just wondering if I could go into more details in a private message I would really appreciate it if you could get back to me Kind regards Tyson
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Yes, that is mainly the reason an it also make sense. Just imagine how long you would need if you would have to calculate everything by hand. Mostly you also have things that you cannot simulate by hand anymore, because especially in the AC field, you need to do thousands of calculations to maybe simulate one second of a system. Matlab Simulink does that for you in a few seconds to minutes for a simple project and maybe in a few hours for a complex one. Doing this by hand would just be unreliable (just imagine how many computing errors you would make for thousands of calculations) and furthermore you would probably be calculating for months on end. In my experience, anything that goes beyond making simple calculations for a very generalized model (for example quickly and roughly calculating the specs of a transformer to get an idea what to expect) is done via computer programs. Of course you learn all that stuff the hard way during your electrical engineering studies but in your job no one is going to ask you to calculate a whole power line system or how an electric generator behaves under different loads by hand.
I really appreciate your video. My son is going to school this fall to major in Electrical Engineering. I'd like to get him a new laptop for school. Can you give me some advice on what he'd need in a laptop? Thanks again for your video. God bless.
The school your son is going to will have specifications on what he needs in his personal laptop, all the engineer programs are on the school computers and I used to remotely log into them so I didn't need a super powerful computer
Your video title needs to be change to Jr electrical engineer to comply with your video. Because at some point you will have that company meeting where the owner is demanding that you engineers engineer something comparable or better than your rivel company when that said company wants to over charge your company for product licensing
Thanks Pary
I'm Jerome and actually I'm an Electrical Engineering Student
This video really reassures me and i hope you keep doing what you're doing on TH-cam because I feel like I'm getting sneak peek to the field every time I watch one of your videos
Bet! Thanks for the love Jerome! I'm glad you're enjoying the channel!
Ah yes the infamous 1+1 equation, very difficult indeed.
Wait until you learn about 0+0
Or (0x0)/0
0/0 and 0^0 are my favorites
Depends on what you do , if you're a PCB designer .... That's another story . If you design wireless antennas you'll use alot of wave theory .
Are you saying PCB design doesn’t require that much math or the opposite?
Man your vids are always cool. Always informative, focusing on movies strengths in sciences and not weaknesses. I hope you make a million dollars off youtube
Thanks for the love Julian!! I appreciate the good wishes!
Man. Thank you for this video. The wire harness engineer job is something that I had absolutely no Idea was out there. This may be the career for me.
Literally never heard of wire harness engineering before... I bet it pays well too.
Thank.God. I love math but the memorization aspect scares me lol. I'd hate to go to work one day and realize I'm super behind the curve.
Greatest video in all of youtube I'm just commenting cause this is the first time I've been so early to your videos holy shit
Thanks bro ahaha
This is my last year as Electric engineering student and I feel like I don’t have any knowledge about EE
yo what happened
please share your experience
How is that possible if you paid attention?
What happend?
Thanks for the video…I quit my job in various utility technician jobs to go back to school for electrical engineering in order to work on power systems for utilities…I had no idea at the time that power systems engineering was a hard degree to find…I don’t want to take all of these side classes to find what area to go into…I knew when I started and am wondering if this might not get me to where I want to go
Good stuff!!
Thanks. We need more down to earth vids like this. I'm trying to decide if I'll go for my BD/MS in electrical engineering. And I'm somewhat older than you. Again, thanks a lot! 🌊🏄♀️ 💃🏎️🏁
Please make more videos on electrical engineering!
what else do you wanna know?
@@parychahal just on general topics which are important for future jobs.
thanks
This is one of my fave channels, pls react to Phineas and Ferb episode
Heheheheh,... That would be nice... But humor don't works on this guy.(maybe)
any episode you want in particular?
So Am I basically fucked if I have never to any of these programs as an EET ? Can I do more courses and become an EE ?
this was simple but to the point. very helpful and answered all my questions
hello man ur videos are very innovative and refreshing especially the "real engineer reacts to" ones...keep it up and congratulations
and dr stone season 2 is coming that series was my favourite reaction series plz try to continue it if it turns out to be of a similar concept.....
Getting ready for my semester 1 finals online 🤟
My friend I’m trying to learn this on my own. Where did you start in school? Dc circuits? Can you tell me the name of the textbook your college first threw at you? Thanks for you time
@@AndJusticeForAll...1985 A great book on circuits: dc, ac and more is Fundamentals of Electric Circuits. I have it in pdf and I can send it via social media if you're willing to share
@@Anas-gc7nh I would like that yes. Just tell me how my friend
Did you passed?
I am interested in the position file too please
Do you do this all by yourself or do you find yourself working in groups also when you first got out into the work field were you trained for a while?
did you do any quantum physics or nanotech classes in electrical engineering
string theorists: oh, so basically 1 + 1 = 2?
Thanks alot dude
Op amps/Frequency response 😎😂graphs I use proteus for simulation.
Good video. Just a suggestion. If you could've mentioned your experience so we can identify your perspective
He said he was entry level
Thanks for the video, I'm just starting my degree in Electrical Engineering and this was good information lol
Glad it was helpful!
I'm about to be an electrical engineer student, can't wait what's about to punch me to my guts
Man I’m scared
@@jackboy2472 I'm on my second semester, kinda fucking it up already 😆😆. But eh dont worry i can probably just retake those class again
@@1.8millionvolts87 what math I should be studying?
@@jackboy2472 differential equation or something along those lines, but tbh you can probably just ask your friend to teach you lol they may say shit like "Bro how the fuck do you not understand this?" But it works pretty well
@@jackboy2472 Don't realy focus on math, there's also things like dc circuit where if it's your first semester you probably just learn about resistors, series and parallel
The shit I'm having a hard time is "electricity measuring" they really get to the nitty gritty or i was just having a professor that doesn't fit me
Cette vidéo était intéressant.
Thanks big b
Can someone please suggest some textbooks they used in school to learn this. I need to start at step one. I’m good on math but where did you start in engineering school. Was it DC circuits? What is a great textbook to buy to teach yourself. If it’s a college textbook that’s fine I’ll buy it. My endgame is to learn how to repair audio amplifiers. Thanks for your tume
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Johnston and beer 1964
Solid!
Can anyone link his podcast or a name ?
Bez I search and I didn't find it. (On Apple and Spotify.)
Hey, If you are seeing this then link your podcast on the youtube about.
Wait for Great Technological Movie or Anime.
I just upload them to this TH-cam channel, I'm not good at podcasts yet, just enjoy talking to interesting people
Please suggest me which engineering is best for Robotics.
I mean Mechanical/Electrical/Computer.
Hey, that really depends on what aspect of robotics your want to go in. A lot of mechanical engineering and design work goes into building the body of a robot but then someone needs to program it to make it move and design the electrical architecture for those programs to run on. I'm an electrical engineer who currently is studying robotics in school and would say that I personally think electrical engineering would be the most useful degree in the field of robotics, but computer science is a close second and you can't underestimate how much a robot can be improved by a good mechanical design.
@@cjlooklin1914 Thankyou very much (:
Robotics is a teambased science. You will have electrical, mechanical, and computer science aspects. Just pick what you like best. You'll pick up alot on the job as well. Might wanna get a masters if you want to go into robotics.
@@ansari_anas there is also an Engineering degree with robotics maybe that’s more for you or Mechatronics
Hi Im instead in electrical engineering and just wondering if I could go into more details in a private message I would really appreciate it if you could get back to me
Kind regards
Tyson
See kids ,this is why you need to learn math
What are the courses i should focus in electrical engineering?
I think it would depends on what actual job you are aiming for
Hey, I have been requesting this anime in the past videos
"7 seeds" it's a great anime.... Please react to it....
I'm dying to see your review 😃
what kind of electrical engineer are you ?
tnQ
Bro you gotta check out the TH-cam channel StyroPyro he makes lasers and does cool chemistry shit
HEY BRO UR CONTENT IS JUST PERFECT FOR MY TYPE
THANK U SOO MUCH FOR SUCH CONTENT LOVE IT"
JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHATS YOUR FULL NAME AND WHICH UNIVERSITY U ARE FROM....?
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Hello, you should watch scorpion(Walter O'brien), you will get sooooooo much to react to and its quite amazing.
Can you please tell us on how gipsy dangers hand cannon works
So basically, the reason why you don't use math is because the computer does it for you?
Yes, that is mainly the reason an it also make sense. Just imagine how long you would need if you would have to calculate everything by hand. Mostly you also have things that you cannot simulate by hand anymore, because especially in the AC field, you need to do thousands of calculations to maybe simulate one second of a system. Matlab Simulink does that for you in a few seconds to minutes for a simple project and maybe in a few hours for a complex one. Doing this by hand would just be unreliable (just imagine how many computing errors you would make for thousands of calculations) and furthermore you would probably be calculating for months on end.
In my experience, anything that goes beyond making simple calculations for a very generalized model (for example quickly and roughly calculating the specs of a transformer to get an idea what to expect) is done via computer programs.
Of course you learn all that stuff the hard way during your electrical engineering studies but in your job no one is going to ask you to calculate a whole power line system or how an electric generator behaves under different loads by hand.
yes
Can you show us your house
C'mon man "7seeds" watch it on crunchyroll
Watch "7 seeds" on crunchyroll
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what about the physics?
Can you do the movie bloodshot it’s super cool movie
sure!
Thank you 🙏🏼 your videos are awesome keep up the cool content 😎
Can you do some more Big Bang if you can and want to
school is meant to weed people out 😂
I watched to the end 😊
7 seeds
Can you do a video about detroit become human
React to Crysis Suit Please!
I really appreciate your video. My son is going to school this fall to major in Electrical Engineering. I'd like to get him a new laptop for school. Can you give me some advice on what he'd need in a laptop? Thanks again for your video. God bless.
The school your son is going to will have specifications on what he needs in his personal laptop, all the engineer programs are on the school computers and I used to remotely log into them so I didn't need a super powerful computer
Can you react to the falcons wing suit
I bet the math he uses is gonna be shocking
Can i be ingenier being bad In math?🙂
React to 7 seeds now😈
Can you react for the movie Real Steel and Transformers
Ohm's law anyone?
We're u born India or US
Believe it or not you actually get asked math problem question like optimization and Calculus in interviews for companys
*Maths**
Well I now completely lost interest lol
The title is very misleading
Definitely useless 🤣 learn what you need for what you want, get a certificate you don't need someones permission to do what you want.
That is why I self study because I study what want not what they want.
Your video title needs to be change to Jr electrical engineer to comply with your video. Because at some point you will have that company meeting where the owner is demanding that you engineers engineer something comparable or better than your rivel company when that said company wants to over charge your company for product licensing
when youre 24 but you look 44. Okay buddy.
Please don't disrespect maths by calling it as "Math"
7 seeds