I don't actually know what I'm doing when I study. Yesterday I just wrote notes on just about everything I've covered in SDD, but what do I do when I "study" them?
What do you guys suggest as being the best approach to studying SDD? I've never studied it, and needed some insight. Should I just cover all the syllabus dot-points for things I'm unsure of?
I am doing an engineering report on braking systems and I'm trying to find the materials used in the rotor and caliper in a disc brake. I can't find any resource that actually tells me so I was wondering if anyone else has any idea or could find a page that tells me?
Thanks,
Shannon
I have to do an engineering report on braking systems and I'm really stuck and stressing. We have to cover the following:
Choose and research braking systems and components from three different era/types. Discuss the mechanisms and materials used. Include in your discussions:
The sources of...
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