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Introduction to Applied Physics

Introduction to Applied Physics
Author: Professor Abraham Marcus
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1985
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780827338999

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This book should be of interest to introductory courses in science, physics and physical sciences.


Introduction to Applied Physics

Introduction to Applied Physics
Author: A. J. Marcus
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780827339002

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Introduction to Applied Modern Physics

Introduction to Applied Modern Physics
Author: Abebe Henok
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1435705211

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Most of the materials in this book originated from the author's lecture notes for an applied modern physics course. The author made a significant effort to show students the practical applications of modern physics concepts to semiconductors and semiconductor devices and their use in electronics circuits in a single book that is very difficult to find in any other popular text. The material in this book is intended for upper division undergraduate and graduate students majoring in science and engineering.


Quantum Mechanics for Applied Physics and Engineering

Quantum Mechanics for Applied Physics and Engineering
Author: Albert T. Fromhold
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486164691

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For upper-level undergraduates and graduate students: an introduction to the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, emphasizing aspects essential to an understanding of solid-state theory. Numerous problems (and selected answers), projects, exercises.


Introductory Applied Physics

Introductory Applied Physics
Author: Norman Clifton Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 785
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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Introduction to Applied Solid State Physics

Introduction to Applied Solid State Physics
Author: Richard Dalven
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468436740

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The aim of this book is a discussion, at the introductory level, of some applications of solid state physics. The book evolved from notes written for a course offered three times in the Department of Physics of the University of California at Berkeley. The objects of the course were (a) to broaden the knowledge of graduate students in physics, especially those in solid state physics; (b) to provide a useful course covering the physics of a variety of solid state devices for students in several areas of physics; (c) to indicate some areas of research in applied solid state physics. To achieve these ends, this book is designed to be a survey of the physics of a number of solid state devices. As the italics indicate, the key words in this description are physics and survey. Physics is a key word because the book stresses the basic qualitative physics of the applications, in enough depth to explain the essentials of how a device works but not deeply enough to allow the reader to design one. The question emphasized is how the solid state physics of the application results in the basic useful property of the device. An example is how the physics of the tunnel diode results in a negative dynamic resistance. Specific circuit applications of devices are mentioned, but not emphasized, since expositions are available in the elec trical engineering textbooks given as references.


Introductory Applied Physics

Introductory Applied Physics
Author: Norman C. Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 999
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Introduction to Physics in Modern Medicine

Introduction to Physics in Modern Medicine
Author: Suzanne Amador Kane
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2002-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780415301718

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The medical applications of physics are not typically covered in introductory physics courses. Introduction to Physics in Modern Medicine fills that gap by explaining the physical principles behind technologies such as surgical lasers or computed tomography (CT or CAT) scanners. Each chapter includes a short explanation of the scientific background, making this book highly accessible to those without an advanced knowledge of physics. It is intended for medicine and health studies students who need an elementary background in physics, but it also serves well as a non-mathematical introduction to applied physics for undergraduate students in physics, engineering, and other disciplines.


Introduction to the Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing

Introduction to the Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing
Author: Charles Elachi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2006-05-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471783382

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The science and engineering of remote sensing--theory and applications The Second Edition of this authoritative book offers readers the essential science and engineering foundation needed to understand remote sensing and apply it in real-world situations. Thoroughly updated to reflect the tremendous technological leaps made since the publication of the first edition, this book covers the gamut of knowledge and skills needed to work in this dynamic field, including: * Physics involved in wave-matter interaction, the building blocks for interpreting data * Techniques used to collect data * Remote sensing applications The authors have carefully structured and organized the book to introduce readers to the basics, and then move on to more advanced applications. Following an introduction, Chapter 2 sets forth the basic properties of electromagnetic waves and their interactions with matter. Chapters 3 through 7 cover the use of remote sensing in solid surface studies, including oceans. Each chapter covers one major part of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g., visible/near infrared, thermal infrared, passive microwave, and active microwave). Chapters 8 through 12 then cover remote sensing in the study of atmospheres and ionospheres. Each chapter first presents the basic interaction mechanism, followed by techniques to acquire, measure, and study the information, or waves, emanating from the medium under investigation. In most cases, a specific advanced sensor is used for illustration. The book is generously illustrated with fifty percent new figures. Numerous illustrations are reproduced in a separate section of color plates. Examples of data acquired from spaceborne sensors are included throughout. Finally, a set of exercises, along with a solutions manual, is provided. This book is based on an upper-level undergraduate and first-year graduate course taught by the authors at the California Institute of Technology. Because of the multidisciplinary nature of the field and its applications, it is appropriate for students in electrical engineering, applied physics, geology, planetary science, astronomy, and aeronautics. It is also recommended for any engineer or scientist interested in working in this exciting field.