I have some classes lower division classes for electrical But i’ve always been interested in mechanics, hence why i want to go into mechanical engineering I was looking into mechatronics after doing doing some research feels like i get the best of both worlds Hi, i just took the fe exam and found it hard to find the right resources Obviously you can used well organized textbooks like the lindenberg book, which have a great reputation Or you can use prep fe or ppi2pass which i've all heard pretty good things about
Or the famous gregory michaelson youtube series I relied primarily on videos in combination with problem solving and the ncees. Amazon mechanical turk (mturk) is a website for completing tasks for pay The tasks vary greatly and you will find all kinds of tasks to complete, including transcription, writing, tagging, editing, content moderation, and much more It's a cloud based data platform designed to connect people who need work done (requesters) with people who are willing to do it (workers) A person with a task.
We provide news / psas about the hobby and community hosted content Feel free to check out our other resources and links to related communities. Mechanical fall is basically due to an action. “i tripped” “i missed a step on the stairs”. I don’t have much experience with mechanical keyboards The only one i have owned is the logitech g613
I’ve been looking to get my first custom mechanical keyboard that is full size, has dedicated media buttons, is wireless via usb receiver, has some rgb for when i turn my lights off, and is not low profile. I am a mechanical engineer having 3.5 years of experience, currently working in aviation industry I have a youtube channel related to me If you are a student or a working engineer, what do you watch the most on youtube about me I will try to consider that in my videos My channel name is mechflare
We both share the same office space and my keyboard is a wee bit loud Her colleagues hear it on calls too I’m using red keys currently, had browns in the past Anyone found o rings to be effective at cutting down the clatter? Mechanical engineers learn how to deal with movement Rotational movement, linear movement, even a single thing deforming and having parts move relative to itself, fluid movement, and even moving energy from one form or system to another to another
If something moves or resists movement, it is under the domain of mechanical engineering. The mechanical keyboard enthusiast's handbook A robust diy guide for all skill levels hey r/mechanicalkeyboards I wanted to share a diy keyboard guide i wrote in hopes it can help others in the hobby I've been obsessed with mechanical keyboards for a couple years now, but still consider myself a beginner.
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