We only think when confronted with a problem. | ||
John Dewey, quoted in Harper's Quotes |
Sept. 1: | 1 | Right Hand Rule |
Sept. 3: | 2 | Series Resistors |
Sept. 3: | 3 | Series and Parallel Resistors |
Sept. 8: | 4 | Series and Parallel Combinations |
Sept. 8: | 5 | Current Sources |
Sept. 10: | 6 | Mixed Sources |
Sept. 15: | 7 | Thevenin's Theorem |
Sept. 15: | 8 | Norton's Theorem |
Sept. 29: | 9 | ac Circuit Resonance |
Oct. 5: | 10 | Thinking with Phasors |
Oct. 14: | 11 | Charging Capacitors |
Oct. 14: | 12 | Energizing Inductors - Second Configuration |
Oct. 22: | 13 | Binary Counting |
Oct. 27: | 14 | Logic Gates |
Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes. | ||
John Dewey, quoted in Contemporary Abstract Algebra, by J. Gallian. |