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How do you approach rocket propulsion and thermodynamics questions? These past few tutorials have been giving me Framperfection-tier rage because every question I see feels formatted as such;
>dude here's the stuff we just learned, time to use it
>oh wait no lets do everything you learned the year before in thermoydynamics and the new stuff about 1/3 of the question, with most of the difficulty being the weird wording or inconsistent units.

It frustrates me so much, is there some special routing you use in order to get past this? If I couldn't see the results I would have no idea how to figure out any of these questions. And like I've read the books, I've gone through the PowerPoints multiple times - I've learned all the new equations and I swear nothing works, its always some rearrangement of niche formulae and substituting things I didn't think you could even substitute.

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