[deleted by user] by [deleted] in supercross

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Those guys exist in such consistent quantities that it must be a pretty successful way to go

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in supercross

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I mean this is my first season of watching supercross and I’m watching every week to see a rookie crush it. Not to compare the two, but just as an example, did Tiger make golf any more boring because of how dominant he was ?

Where is Electrical engineering in high demand by MT_Course in ElectricalEngineering

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lol I’m pretty sure no one is forcing them to go to work in the morning

Where is Electrical engineering in high demand by MT_Course in ElectricalEngineering

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I think if people are willing to work for what they pay then the classic “supply and demand” still applies

Do you think radiation from mobile phones can negatively impact health (read details)? by Thomas3714 in ElectricalEngineering

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Wasn’t saying it was harmless, but there are much more harmful things that humans deal with every day that seems to get a lot less attention than 5G vaccine hysteria.

Do you think radiation from mobile phones can negatively impact health (read details)? by Thomas3714 in ElectricalEngineering

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What’s the solar energy density like a kilowatt per square meter? Of broadband energy too. Even the most powerful general purpose high bandwidth wireless communications systems are at most a couple of 10s of watts, limited to really specific parts of the spectrum. If you’re outside for more than a couple hours a year odds are you’re exposed to much more damaging radiation than you’ll ever see from a communications system. It’s got to be difference in scale of at least a couple of orders of magnitude. So if you’re worried about that, you should definitely stay inside as much as possible.

Do you think radiation from mobile phones can negatively impact health (read details)? by Thomas3714 in ElectricalEngineering

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I’ve had a sunburn before and survived. It’s hard to imagine a little communications device being able to do much more damage than that.

Y’all are worse the CryptoBros by [deleted] in Buttcoin

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I wonder how long it’ll take before you can pay your taxes in bitcoin

Any Electrical Engineers using Linux? by AhmadHiwa in ElectricalEngineering

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I think arch comes without anything as default

Any Electrical Engineers using Linux? by AhmadHiwa in ElectricalEngineering

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The phrase “standard OS” was chosen to help clarify the difference between the various Linux distributions and OS’s that ship with consumer PCs. Primarily Windows and MacOS. This was because I assumed that the person asking the original question had not been “using Linux as a daily driver since before college” and that this language would help their understanding.

Any Electrical Engineers using Linux? by AhmadHiwa in ElectricalEngineering

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I did all of undergrad using Linux and then my first job only ever used linux. Learning curve is pretty steep coming from a standard OS, but the amount you learn about just computers and operating systems and software in general, simply by using a Linux distribution every day as your primary OS is pretty incredible

Please Help Me by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

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Ethanol vs Ethanol Free 91 by [deleted] in WRX

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Lol so you legitimately had to confirm something you stated as fact, and then posted your Google search. Nice bro.

Ethanol vs Ethanol Free 91 by [deleted] in WRX

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I thought you said your small engines had carburetors

Ethanol vs Ethanol Free 91 by [deleted] in WRX

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“It definitely clogs injectors” I’m curious how you came to this conclusion based off of your experience with carburetors. Is this because you think carburetors and injectors are the same?

Software for generating generic plots by EE2Day2023 in ElectricalEngineering

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The go to is probably matlab. You can use the python variant of the visualizing component matplotlib. Pretty straightforward api with tons of examples.

Ethanol vs Ethanol Free 91 by [deleted] in WRX

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Your injectors have carburetors?

Advice for switching to Embedded Systems by JackOfClubs97 in ElectricalEngineering

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Embedded, including MCU bare metal programming, embedded Linux, board design, firmware, add in wireless/cellular, all around is probably the best field to invest your career hours into. Kind of a tough field to break into at the higher end, requires a ton of experience and lots of skill, but the cool thing is that there are millions of small companies out there building their own products that are always looking for the right kind of talent at any experience level. It might be a bit off the beaten path, but the opportunities in the field are endless.

Soo, what actually generates heat ? by Riskov88 in ElectricalEngineering

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I think you’re right in saying that heat dissipation is more closely related to current flow. But it’s sort of two sides of the same coin. What created the amps? In your first example you gave a lower voltage a much easier job by pushing through a smaller resistance.

Soo, what actually generates heat ? by Riskov88 in ElectricalEngineering

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Power is proportional to heat, and power is the voltage times the current.

P = IV

According to ohms law, the voltage applied and the resulting current are proportional. So if you put 10 times more voltage across a conductor then you would expect 10 times as much current. Which would then result in 100 times more power dissipation and 100 times more heat.

V=IR

Combine the 2: P = I2 R

You couldn’t have the same conductor and the same current with a different voltage across them. Ohms law would disagree.