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eeng:start [2024/10/15 19:06] – [Literature and Resources] rolfeeng:start [2025/10/08 17:46] (current) – [JupyterHub - Jupyter Lab Cloud Service by EOlab@HSRW] rolf
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 Course: **8115 Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magentism, WS2024/25, Part 2: "Electrical Engineering"** \\ Course: **8115 Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magentism, WS2024/25, Part 2: "Electrical Engineering"** \\
 Course ID: **8115_2** (part of 8115) \\  Course ID: **8115_2** (part of 8115) \\ 
-(Old Course Number: EE_1.08) 
  
  
  
-===== Structure of 8115 (aka EE_1.08) Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism =====+===== Structure of 8115 Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism =====
  
 We group the topics "electricity" and "magnetism" together under the term **electrical engineering**. \\ We group the topics "electricity" and "magnetism" together under the term **electrical engineering**. \\
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 ^ Course Part  ^ General Topic           ^ Abbreviation  ^ Course ID  ^ Lecturer           ^ ^ Course Part  ^ General Topic           ^ Abbreviation  ^ Course ID  ^ Lecturer           ^
-| Part 1       | Mechanics               | Mech          | 8115_1 | Dr. Malte Weber  |+| Part 1       | Mechanics               | Mech          | 8115_1 | Mr. Malte Weber  |
 | Part 2       | Electrical Engineering  | EEng          | 8115_2  | Dr. Rolf Becker    | | Part 2       | Electrical Engineering  | EEng          | 8115_2  | Dr. Rolf Becker    |
  
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 The course EEng is **laying the foundations** for the following courses:  The course EEng is **laying the foundations** for the following courses: 
-  - (EE_2.03) Physics 2: Thermodynamics, Radiation, Heat Transfer,  +  - (EE 8123) Physics 2: Thermodynamics, Radiation, Heat Transfer,  
-  - (EE_3.02) Energy Technology,   +  - (EE 8132) Energy Technology,   
-  - (EE_4.03) Applied Measurement and Control+  - (EE 8142) Applied Measurement and Control
  
  
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   * **[[.:Topics:start]]**   * **[[.:Topics:start]]**
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-===== Previous Courses ===== 
  
-  * [[.:ws2022:start|WS2022/23]] 
-  * [[.:ws2023:start|WS2023/24]] 
  
  
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 ===== Literature and Resources ===== ===== Literature and Resources =====
  
-  * :-) (online, pdf, FREE) **[[https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/University_Physics/University_Physics_(OpenStax)/University_Physics_II_-_Thermodynamics_Electricity_and_Magnetism_(OpenStax)|University Physics II - Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism (OpenStax)]]**+  * :-):-):-) (online, pdf, FREE) **[[https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/University_Physics/University_Physics_(OpenStax)/University_Physics_II_-_Thermodynamics_Electricity_and_Magnetism_(OpenStax)|University Physics II - Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism (OpenStax)]]**
   * :-) (online, pdf, HSRW library) **[[https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/hrw/detail.action?docID=4470609   * :-) (online, pdf, HSRW library) **[[https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/hrw/detail.action?docID=4470609
 |Volker Quaschning (2016): Understanding Renewable Energy Systems]]** |Volker Quaschning (2016): Understanding Renewable Energy Systems]]**
-  * (printed, HSRW library) [[https://hsb-rhein-waal.digibib.net/search/katalog/record/(DE-605)HT015548956|Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca (2008): Physics for scientists and engineers, 6. Ed.]]+  * (printed, HSRW library) **[[https://hsb-rhein-waal.digibib.net/search/katalog/record/(DE-605)HT015548956|Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca (2008): Physics for scientists and engineers, 6. Ed.]]**
   * YouTube videos, Wikipedia, my slides, the course git repo, this teaching wiki   * YouTube videos, Wikipedia, my slides, the course git repo, this teaching wiki
  
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 We use **Jupyter Notebooks** for teaching as well as **LTspice**. We use **Jupyter Notebooks** for teaching as well as **LTspice**.
  
-==== Jupyter Lab Environment for Python ==== +==== JupyterHub - Jupyter Lab Cloud Service by EOlab@HSRW ====
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-=== Option 1: JupyterHub - Cloud Service EOlab@HSRW ===+
  
 Go to https://hub.eolab.de/ Go to https://hub.eolab.de/
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 When the JupyterHub comes up choose ''Python Enviromnent'' and click ''start''. When the JupyterHub comes up choose ''Python Enviromnent'' and click ''start''.
  
-=== Option 2Local Installation === +Download and unzip git repositories
- +  * for lectures: [[https://github.com/rolfbecker/EE_8115_2_EEng_WS2024]] 
-[[https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/install/index.html | Install Anaconda]] locally on your laptops +  * for the lab execises: [[https://github.com/rolfbecker/EE_8115_2_EEng_LAB_WS2024]]
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-Create the EEng Conda Environment. See the [[https://github.com/rolfbecker/EE_1.08_2_EEng_WS2023/tree/main/eeng0020_Course_Preparation|Course Preparation]] on Github. +
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-Download or clone the [[https://github.com/rolfbecker/EE_1.08_2_EEng_WS2023 | Git repository with the notebooks. ]]+
  
  
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