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ITT: recommendations for learning things

I'm looking for a good video series on first-semester university circuit theory
It should cover:
Kirchoff's Laws, Ohm's Law, mesh current analysis, node voltage analysis, Norton+Thevenin equivalence, superposition, first order RC, first order RL, AC circuits, simple phasor analysis, diodes

>Introduction to Electronic Circuits by Prof.S.C.Dutta Roy
>MIT Circuits and Electronics
These went too fast and didn't have good examples

>> No.6856126

>>6856123
I'm especially looking for something with a lot of thorough examples

>> No.6856140

Nilsson & Riedel Electric Circuits 9th txtbk

>> No.6856147

>>6856123
OP is that what I think it is?
:^)

>> No.6856152

Gracias medico

>> No.6856178

Fundamentals of electric circuit by alexander and sadiku textbook

>> No.6856184

>>6856123
Learn how to poop while squatting on the toilet seat. It takes a bit of practice and balance, but once you got it, you'll never have a half hour doody session again (nor will you catch AIDS or Ebola from a toilet seat)

>> No.6856206

I'm looking to revise single variable calculus, as well as learn multivariable calculus, differential equations, etc.
Basically an undergrad math curriculum

I'm looking for video series with lots of worked examples
and maybe rigorous proofs, but ideally they would be separate from the core material

>>6856184
epic

>> No.6856263

>>6856147
yes

>> No.6856309

I need a physics textbook to prepare me for an intro Engineering physics class. "A general survey of physics; primarily laws of motion, heat, and wave phenomen"

Well drawn, but not colorful, diagrams would be nice.

>> No.6856333

>>6856123
thanks doc

>> No.6856464

>>6856309
http://www.electron.rmutphysics.com/physics/charud/scibook/Physics-for-Scientists-and-Engineers-Serway-Beichner-4/

>> No.6856615

>>6856464
looks like a high school tier textbook

>> No.6857336

University Physics with Modern Physics

>> No.6857521

recommend videos for learning
data structures and algorithms
theory of computation
databases
operating systems
computer architecture
c programming
computer networks

>> No.6857524

A viable card counting system for 6 and 8 shoe decks

Poker strategy (already know basic hand odds, hands to play in)

>> No.6857782

looking for videos for
basic circuit theory
digital circuits
C++

>> No.6857938

>>6856206
Sorry, no calculus here today. All out. Wanna buy some quadratics, kid?

>> No.6859411

>>6857938
I bet you thought this was funny

>> No.6859647
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6859647

>>6856184
Or just get a squatting stool for your toilet.

>> No.6859651

>>6856123
>learning circuit without knowing shit about electricity & magnetism

>> No.6859653

>>6856206
>undergrad math
tfw those are basic engineering courses

>> No.6859672

what happened to books you fat fucks

>> No.6859686

Thanks doc.

>> No.6859742

>>6859651
when did I ever say I didn't know electricity and magnetism?

>> No.6859745

>>6859672
>what happened to books
they suck, that's what happened
take a read through Agarwal, Anant, and Jeffrey H. Lang. Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits
It's the textbook recommended for MIT 6.002 and it illustrates exactly what is wrong with textbooks

They use paragraphs upon paragraphs of awkwardly phrased text for what could be explained better and more concisely using tables, diagrams, lists, etc.

>> No.6859751

>>6859653
I said etc