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  • @petihundeuhun8950
    @petihundeuhun8950 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    My eternal gratitude! I am very happy for the "thanks" button. At least I can honor your incredible work. So in the future...😊

    • @holdmybipolar
      @holdmybipolar  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      That means so much to me! You have no idea! Way cool! You are my first donor to the cause!

  • @petihundeuhun8950
    @petihundeuhun8950 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Man! For real! You probably get some positive comments here and there for sure but it is more than superb what you do. That level of dedication you have, the way you tackle problems from different viewpoints (like 2-3 different approaches) is just mind blowing! Haven't you thought about making money from this? I mean allowing the 'thanks' button at least but people could pay you for solving their problems too. It is a good side hustle I guess. I would pay for sure. After all, I definitely want to see your other approach with Math Type! Many many many thanks! And by the way, Marry Christmas to you and your loved ones!!!! You already made my Christmas!
    PS: You can give me your paypal via Email! This stupid amount of work with a strangers problem should not stay unpaid!

  • @Quran-f2t
    @Quran-f2t 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi im a 16 yr old and i wanna persue an engineering degree any tips for me?

    • @petihundeuhun8950
      @petihundeuhun8950 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Get good at math. I mean do not just lean on the stuff you got from your school teacher. It is gonna be not enough. At least for me, for us in Europe. Our high school education is shitty. I mean we lived in delusion that it is going to be enough at college level. I had to grind a ton to get boost up my math skills. Algebra, Precalc. It does not matter whethr you choose mechanical or electrical engineerinb or chemistry etc... MATHEMATICS! If your algebra manipulation skills, geometry, trigonometry, precalc skills are top of the line, nothing will stop you. It will take time, For me about ~700 hours. Get good math books and start grinding with coffee. Every day 1 hour. At least try to do something every day. You gonna burn out a few times. Or a lot. But thats part of the game. Then go play games, cold shover, etc... take 1-2 days off. Then start again. Use an app that tracks your hours you spent with math. I use "productivity changer" from the beginning I started college. I track every hour I spend with study. In statics I have 470 hours. In Math 700. And so on. If you keep everything tracked, It gives you a secure feeling. After 1 Year you do not know how much you have studied for something. But If you see the numbers, you can say to yourself, "Oh in 1 year I studied 356 hours for mathematics. Its a lot, but I know that at least 1000 hours are required to feel safe." And so on. If you know math, everything is gonna be much easier! The key is books! Not math videos on youtube. Sure they are good, there are some very good channels and problems etc. But the book teaches your brain to slow down and to focus on the pages, the sentences, the graphs, the equations. And because books have limited pages and limited explanations, you will sweat in order to "get" the stuff. Your brain has to think. To really understand what is on the page, your brain will need the abstraction skill. You will google a lot for sure but try to sweat with the pages first. Get uncomfortable! A lot! And then google it.
      The key is to develope your abstraction skills and mental pain tolerance. You will need it! This problem I sent to "Hell Yeah", first I wrestled with it for about 4 days. Every day like 5 hours. I just could not do it. But I struggled. Thats the key. I still learn math on my own. Now I struggle with calculus. A lot of people say James Stewarts Calculus is god. I do not like it after 150h of calc study. I need rigour. I switched to Michael Spivak Calculus, and Apostols Calculus. These 2 books are harder, more rigorous books but I want to understand calulus deeper. Now, in order to "feel" these books and to understand the proofs in it, I had to start proof writing first. So you see it is a long long journey. And besides that I study mechanical engineering. Now statics, in a short time solids will come. This channel helps me a ton! I desperately want to get to a point where I can solve Irodov Problems. Thats a huge dream! And also some of the "Landau Lifshitz" Problems. Those are not particularly related to mechanics like Irodovs but combjne many fields of physics together. So it is hell. Russians had brutal physics problems. These problems are top of the line. Do not be discouraged If you fail or you feel you got stuck, you do not progress. It is not about the expectations but about the mental pain. The grind. The sweat. That is what makes you better!

    • @holdmybipolar
      @holdmybipolar  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes. A dentist knows what there getting into. Lost of school. Even pre-med. Then dental school. What a denstist does is carve teeth everyday which is the skill of an artist. Some might learn that reality after choosing this profession. My advice is to ask yourself what type of physics are you most interested in. Do you like Chemistry and Biology & Physics. You might like these studies because they reach the deepest level of understanding of how are universe is made and what we can do with that do make stuff. Even if you where working in a plant inmproving teflon. That person should really be excited about the structure of molecules, there interaction, and how to make more of that product. Same scenerios goes with Electrical engineering & computer engineering. You should have a desire to use electronics and are so facinated with them that you could see yourself building your own computer, tricking your house out with lights, and sound. That could also be the jump off point to continue studying physics at a deeper level. My brother fits that mindset and he got a PhD in Quantum Physics and works with lazers. Growing crystals in a lab out of Bozeman, MT and was part of a collaboration to have a laser that emited two entangled photons in space at the international space station. I am getting more curious about physics down that level but a job in it would not be for me. I chose Civil Engineering. But after graduating had no passion in designing anything Civil related. Wastewater treatment, air quality management, a drainage pond behind Costco. I realized half way through school I should have chose Mechanical Engineering because that is what gets me out of bed each day. I am so facinated with classical Newtonian motion. It is what makes life fun. Amuzement parks. Skateboards. Bikes. Cars. Even if I was to work designing car parts. I would be facinated every day of both the Motion Mechanics and the Materials like steel and carbon that allow us to make things that will work for a very long time. I got mental illness right after graduating. So I can't do anything high stress. And life isn't going to hold your hand. So I am most interested in teaching and learning how to learn. College for me is super fun. I think most everyone loves hard classes and hard problems. And then once its over you might not use to much of any of it. So always have the thought in the back of your mind to also want to continue your education and maybe be a professor.
      But again. Dentist is dremeling teeth every day. Engineering is behind a computer working for the company. Ask yourself what type of physics/science gets me out of bed. And I do agree with other comment. Every Engineering Student should get a double major in math. In some colleges it only about another year or less of classes.

  • @Quran-f2t
    @Quran-f2t 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Wasnt S3 negative?

    • @holdmybipolar
      @holdmybipolar  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      All the supports where pre-chosen to be in tension. So you would get a negative for the S3 support and the S1 support. But I pre-chose those supports to be in compression so when I get the answer in this video it is positive.

  • @nevgongivuup
    @nevgongivuup 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm sorry but I'm gonna have to unsubscribe. if I stay and sont watch the vids it's gonna affect negatively. the vids are too long for TH-cam.