06.05.2024, 09:25
INTUITION MATTERS! Applied Calculus in Engineering: Complete
Last updated 3/2023
Created by Mark Misin Engineering Ltd
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 229 Lectures ( 33h 31m ) | Size: 37.1 GB
Calculus + Engineering + PID: Functions, Limits, Derivatives, Vectors, differential equations, integrals: BEST CALCULUS
[b]What you'll learn:[/b]
You will develop very strong intuition & understanding in Calculus
You will also receive very strong training in problem solving in Calculus
You will learn how to apply Calculus in real life to the level not seen in other courses
You will see how to apply Calculus in control systems by designing a PID controller
Requirements:
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
very basic algebra
Description:
I have NEVER believed in simply memorizing things. Your greatest asset in life is time. If you study something, you invest your time in it. If you memorize it, soon you will forget it - that is not a great investment. But if you truly understand something, that stays with you for good - it can serve you for a long time.This course will give you strong intuition and understanding in Calculus, and you will be trained to apply it in real life. It will stay in your head for good - this is a GREAT investment! Watch some of my free preview videos, enroll in my course, and I will make Calculus second nature to you - that is a promise!These are the topics that the course covers:Single variable functionsTrigonometric functionsMultidimensional functionsLimitsDerivatives - single variableVectorsTransformationsParametric EquationsMultivariable CalculusSingle variable integralsMultivariable integralsIntroduction to Differential Equations & waves in time and frequency domainCalculus in Control Engineering (PID controller & magnetic train simulation)Most sections contain a small number of free preview videos for you to check out.The great thing about this course is that it prepares you for pretty much all the other Engineering and Science courses, because Calculus is the basis of everything in this world.Good luck!
Who this course is for:
Science and Engineering students
Working Scientists and Engineers