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Engineering Exam Prep

Engineering Exam Prep

著者: Ran Chen EA CFP®
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Engineering Exam Prep is a free, daily podcast by OpenExamPrep covering the most in-demand engineering licensure exams — including FE Fundamentals of Engineering, FE Surveying, and the full PE catalog (Civil, Civil Geotechnical, Civil Construction, Civil Transportation, Civil Water Resources & Environmental, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Architectural, Agricultural & Biological, Control Systems, and more). Each 5-minute episode breaks down one exam topic with worked-style examples, NCEES Reference Handbook callouts, common exam traps, unit-conversion gotchas, and memory tricks to help you pass on your first attempt. No fluff, no filler — just the concepts you need to know, explained the way the exam tests them. This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation for everyone — from EITs studying for the FE to working engineers preparing for the PE. For free practice questions, AI-powered explanations, flashcards, and full study guides, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ Subscribe and listen daily — your PE license is closer than you think.Copyright 2026 Ran Chen, EA, CFP®
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  • FE Exam Prep 25, Impulse-Momentum and Coefficient of Restitution
    2026/05/22
    This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams. In this episode you will learn: - How to apply the principle of conservation of momentum (m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v1' + m2v2') to solve collision problems. - The correct formula for the coefficient of restitution, e = (v2' − v1') / (v1 − v2), and its application. - The key differences between elastic (e=1), inelastic (e<1), and perfectly plastic (e=0) collisions. - Common FE exam traps including sign conventions for velocity vectors and the specific subscript order in the restitution formula. - A mnemonic ('2 minus 1 over 1 minus 2') to correctly remember the structure of the coefficient of restitution equation. For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep
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  • FE Exam Prep 24, Work-Energy Theorem and Conservation of Energy
    2026/05/21
    This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams. In this episode you will learn: - The Work-Energy Theorem states that the net work performed on an object is equal to its change in kinetic energy (W_net = ΔKE). - How to apply the full conservation of energy equation, including non-conservative forces like friction (KE₁ + PE₁ + W_other = KE₂ + PE₂). - Why defining a consistent zero-potential energy reference point, or datum, is a critical first step in solving energy problems. - That the work done by friction is always a negative value, as it removes energy from the system, and is calculated as W_friction = -μ_k * N * d. - On an inclined plane, the normal force (N) is a component of the object's weight, calculated as N = mgcos(θ), which is crucial for finding the friction force. For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep
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    4 分
  • FE Exam Prep 23, Kinematics — Constant Acceleration and Projectile Motion
    2026/05/20
    This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams. In this episode you will learn: - How to break down projectile motion problems into independent horizontal and vertical components. - The critical mistake of using the standard range formula for uneven ground and how to correctly solve for time of flight. - To apply the three fundamental constant acceleration equations found in the NCEES FE Reference Handbook. - How to identify common exam traps, such as incorrectly calculating total flight time or misusing sign conventions for acceleration. - The definition and application of the relative velocity equation for solving kinematics problems involving multiple moving objects. For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep
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    4 分
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