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Applied Mathematics: Principles and Techniques Author : Gregory Rago Subject : Chemical Engineering ISBN :9781632387318 The application of mathematical methods in different fields such as engineering, science, industry, business and computer science is known as applied mathematics. It combines mathematical science with Read More |
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Applied Physics and Technology Author : Faith Sherman Subject : Spectroscopy ISBN :9781632388322 The branch of physics which is intended for a particular practical or technological use is termed as applied physics. It is rooted in the fundamental concepts of the physical sciences but focuses on the Read More |
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Applied Principles of Mathematical Analysis Author : Casper Geller Subject : Chemical Engineering ISBN :9781632387301 Mathematical analysis is a domain of mathematics that deals with limits and other related theories such as, measure, infinite series, differentiation, integration, and analytical functions. All of these Read More |
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Astrophysics: Theories and Applications Author : Audria Baldwin Subject : Spectroscopy ISBN :9781632387332 Astrophysics is the sub-field of astronomy that uses the principles of physics and chemistry to ascertain the nature of various astronomical objects instead of their positions in space. The objects that Read More |
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Author : Todd Stephens Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388124 An automotive engine is a machine which provides the motive power for airplanes and automobiles. It is characterized by a high power to weight ratio that is achieved by using a high rotational speed. There Read More |
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Author : Brayden Anderson Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388162 The application of physics, engineering mathematics, materials science and engineering for designing, analyzing, maintaining and manufacturing mechanical systems is known as mechanical engineering. It Read More |
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Biomaterials: From Theory to Applications Author : Shay Fisher Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632387523 Biomaterial is a substance that is engineered to interact with biological systems for medical purposes. These purposes can either be therapeutic or diagnostic. The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial Read More |
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Author : Megan Baker Subject : Chemical Engineering ISBN :9781632388254 The mathematical study of continuous change is known as calculus. There are two major divisions of calculus, known as differential calculus and integral calculus. The instantaneous rates of change and Read More |
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Author : Hannah Wells Subject : Analytical Chemistry ISBN :9781632388223 The process through which a liquid material is delivered into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the intended shape, and then being allowed to cool is known as casting. It is generally used to produce Read More |
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Ceramics: Materials, Processing and Properties Author : Frank Shiner Subject : Analytical Chemistry ISBN :9781632387257 A ceramic is a solid material which comprises of an inorganic compound. Such an inorganic compound can be made up of metal, non-metal or metalloid atoms primarily held in ionic and covalent bonds. Earthenware Read More |