Lasers: Principles, Types and Applications Author : Gabriella Becker Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388582 A device that releases a beam of coherent light through optical amplification is called a laser. Laser stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. There are various components of Read More |
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Fundamentals of Power Electronics Author : Rick Jacobs Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388599 The application of solid-state electronics for controlling and converting electric power is referred to as power electronics. Modern power electronics systems use semiconductor switching devices such as Read More |
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Author : Amber Fowler Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388605 Signals can be broadly defined as functions that convey information regarding the attributes or behavior of some phenomenon, with respect to sound, images or biological measurements. Signal processing Read More |
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Author : Summer Conroy Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388612 Welding is a sculptural or fabrication process where materials such as thermoplastics and metals are joined. The joining process makes use of heat to melt the parts. The subsequent cooling of these parts Read More |
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Introduction to Mobile Communications and Networks Author : Charles Harper Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388629 Mobile network is a communication network which is distributed over land areas by cells. These cells are provided with network coverage by base transceiver stations. These can be used further for transmission Read More |
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Mobile Security: A Comprehensive Guide to Securing Information Author : Alexander Castro Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388636 In the modern world, perhaps the most commonly used device is the mobile phone. More and more businesses and users are using smartphones for communication, and organization and planning of their work. Read More |
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Principles of Mobile Computing and Communications Author : Mason Bell Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388643 The human-computer interaction where the computer is typically designed to be transported during regular usage, is known as mobile computing. It allows the transmission of data, video and voice. The three Read More |
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Author : Hudson Warner Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781632388650 The transmission of signals, signs, messages, images, words and sounds by wire, radio, optical and other electromagnetic systems is known as telecommunications. The information is transmitted via transmission Read More |
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Ceramics: Materials, Processing and Properties Author : Frank Shiner Subject : Analytical Chemistry ISBN :9781632388667 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 |
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Author : Iker Morris Subject : Analytical Chemistry ISBN :9781632388674 A ceramic is an inorganic non-metallic compound which exists in solid state. It could be made up of metal, metalloid or non-metal atoms which are bonded through ionic and covalent bonds. Ceramic materials Read More |