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Milton Gussow Schaum's Outline of Basic Electricity, Second Edition | Mark Ellse; Chris Honeywill The revised edition of the highly successful Nelson Advanced Science series for A Level Physics - Electricity and Thermal Physics provides full content coverage of Unit 2 of the AS... |
Mantese, Joseph V.; Alpay, S. Pamir The text details the experimental and theoretical aspects of newly emerging ferroelectric devices, and their extensions to other ferroic systems such as:... | Asako Kawamori; Jun Yamauchi; Hitoshi... Presents research works that cover various fields and reflect the diversity of applications of the EPR/ESR techniques. This work is derived from the The Third Asia-Pacific EPR/ESR Symposium (APES'01), held... |
| Rauch, Jeffrey; Taylor, Michael This volume contains a multiplicity of approaches brought to bear on problems varying from the formation of caustics and the propagation of waves at a boundary, to the... |
Stephen J. Blundell What is that strange and mysterious force that pulls one magnet towards another, yet seems to operate through empty space? This is the elusive force of magnetism. In this Very... | Thirsk, H R; Reflecting the growing volume of published work in this field, researchers will find this book an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications. |
Stephen J. Blundell Superconductivity is one of the most exciting areas of research in physics today. Outlining the history of its discovery, and the race to understand its many mysterious phenomena, this Very... | Mark A. Heald; Jerry B. Marion |
| Kazuhiro Fujitaki; Trend-Pro-Pro Ltd. Rereko struggles to pass her exams in Electopia, the Land of Electricity, but is soon exiled to Tokyo, where Hikaru, a graduate student, uses real-life examples to teach her the... |
David Bodanis From the author of the bestselling E=MC2, a brilliantly descriptive analysis of one of the most powerful forces that controls the universe -- electricity | Joseph Edminister Ideal for the thousands of engineering students who need to know the electromagnetic field theory concepts required in electrical engineering fields. |
John Santiago Circuits overloaded from electric circuit analysis? Many universities require that students pursuing a degree in electrical or computer engineering take an Electric Circuit Analysis course to determine who will... | |