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Narciso Garcia, Arthur Damask
This text is the product of several years'effort to develop a course to fill a specific educational gap. It is our belief that computer science students should know how a computer works, particularly in light of rapidly changing tech nologies. The
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Physics for Computer Science Students ISBN: 9781461272175
In the preceding chapter we introduced the concept of waves as a periodic disturbance of a medium. We used familiar concepts such as waves on a string or in water to illustrate the phenomena. The general equation for a traveling wave was derived as w
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Matter comes in three forms or phases: gases, liquids, and solids; the last two are called condensed systems. Semiconductors are crystalline solids. To understand their electrical properties we need a basic knowledge of their crystal structure.
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Heat and temperature proved to be very elusive concepts to early scientists. Most historic theories—for examples, the phlogiston and the caloric-assumed that heat was a substance that could flow, much as a gas or a fluid. In fact, the mathematics o
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If a battery is connected in series with an ammeter and a piece of some material (copper, silicon, glass, or such), a deflection in the ammeter will indicate a flow of charged particles (a current i) through the circuit (see Fig. 23-1). Simultaneousl
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Almost everyone has performed elementary experiments with bar magnets. If the bar magnet is suspended by a thread or supported by a pivot, one of the ends will point in a northerly direction. This end of the magnet is called the north pole of the mag
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