
Originally Posted by
Archangel
This is really off-topic. I have a faint hope at a job promotion. I've already failed the test but so have recent graduates of university level electical engineering. The last time I did this kind of stuff was about, oh thirty years ago, and a little bit about 15 years ago.
The union may insist on a retest, or something. They are monitoring it.
Here's what I need. I did the basic math okay but got lost on putting the whole thing together. I'm looking for a web-site that would have electric math exercises so I could review and prepare. (Luck is preparation meeting opportunity.) There would need to be questions on everything: Ohm's law formula, resistors, capacitators, diodes, AC/DC (resist the urge), gates, the works.
If you can help, thanks.
There's a lot involved with math for electronice: Ohms law, Formulas for reesistance. Trig, Imaginary numbers, non Euclidean Geometry, and quite a bit more. However, one thing I can tell you after nearly 25 years experience working with industrial instrumentation and electronics is after you get by the test, you generally use very little of it.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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