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Lectures on Quantum Physics and Application.pdf
Author: Paul E. Dimotakis, California Institute of Technology, this ebook is about Quantum Physics and Application contains great deal of physics theories such as: classical mechanics, wave mechanics, Schrodinger Equations etc.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications to Organic Chemistry.pdf
Taken from Introdution: The development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy subsequent to the initial discoveries by Purcell and Bloch in 1946 is now recognized as one of the most important events in the last fifty years for the advancement of organic chemistry. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques are throwing new light on many difficult organic problems. With the possible exception of gas-liquid chromatography, no new experimental method has been so rapidly accepted or proved so widely applicable. It is the purpose of this book to present the elements of NMR spectroscopy in a form suitable for practical use by organic chemists. Examples of applications will be mainly drawn from high resolution proton resonance spectroscopy, but the principles so illustrated will often be useful in dealing with other types of NMR spectroscopy.
Introduction to Plasma Physics: A graduate level course.pdf
Plasmas resulting from ionization of neutral gases generally contain equal numbers of positive and negative charge carriers. In this situation, the oppositely charged fluids are strongly coupled, and tend to electrically neutralize one another on macroscopic length-scales. Such plasmas are termed quasi-neutral (”quasi” because the small deviations from exact neutrality have important dynamical consequences for certain types of plasma mode). Strongly non-neutral plasmas, which may even contain charges of only one sign, occur primarily in laboratory experiments: their equilibrium depends on the existence of intense magnetic fields, about which the charged fluid rotates.
Motion Mountain: The Adventure of Physics.pdf
Understanding the concepts of physics is given precedence over using formulae in calculations.The whole text is within the reach of an undergraduate. It presents simple summaries of the main domains of physics.
Digital Communications: Module 1 Introduction to Digital Communications and Information Theory.pdf
‘Digital Communications’ web course primarily intended for use by undergraduate students who may be preparing for graduate level studies in the area of electrical communications engineering. Only 1 basic modules, consists of 4 Lesson of Digital communications.
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