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ACES provides a forum for issues relevant to numerical modeling in applied electromagnetics.
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Basic Electronics is an online E-book covering subjects from ohms law to logic circuits. Lots of animation and troubleshooting simulations included.
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Gamma induced currents in CdTe and CdZnTe semiconductor detectors equipped with ohmic contacts are not sensitive to hole trapping.
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Electromagnetics, electromechanics, piezo active materials, thermal effects. Software, consulting, prototypes, measurements, and training.
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The differential forms research group at BYU is investigating the use of the calculus of differential forms in teaching and research. Differential forms have been used to express Maxwell's laws since early in this century, but many of the advantages of forms as a tool for applied electromagnetics have only recently been discovered.
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The company specializes in consulting on electromagnetic problems and in development of sophisticated software for electromagnetic simulations, as well as in data processing and visualization. Based in Tbilisi, Georgia.
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Remediation of EMF interference in buildings. Custom designed, quality EMF shielding.
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An excerpt of a set of online course notes focusing on electricity and magnetism.
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Site addresses the power of lightning, and the question of how to harness that power, whether there are substantial reasons not to.
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Describes Lorentz scalars, covariant and contravariant vectors and tensors, and how to use relativistic notation to describe charge conservation and the inhomogenous wave equation for potentials.
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Derivation and proof of the inertial properties of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields.
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A poster of all known ranges of EMR including gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared, microwaves, radio waves.
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Design, construction and theory of electromagnetic railgun. Matthew Massey's Web Site.
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A NASA site listing the various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
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Bharat radiation from excited atoms of radioisotopes and XRF sources is a new part of electromagnetic spectrum.
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Authors' web pages for the textbook "Electromagnetism", by G. L. Pollack and D. R. Stump, published by Addison-Wesley.
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Surface electromigration refers to the directed motion of atoms (adatoms) at solid surfaces, grain boundaries and interfaces which is caused by an electric current in the bulk of the material. It is considered a key factor determining the reliability of integrated circuits.
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Static electricity information and expertise, ESD in electronics manufacture, how to avoid electrostatic fires, ESD training, research and consultancy.
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Main equations and formulas of electrostatics.
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Faraday's experiment regarding the motion of magnetic fields and electromagnetic induction demonstrated using an interactive Java tutorial.
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Research in the high magnetic field facility in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
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Scientific instrument company specialising in Optical and Electronic Measurement Systems, UK.
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Description of Van de Graaff generators and static electricity, from How Stuff Works.
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Interactive Java tutorial explaining the principles of electromagnetic induction.
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Explanation of principles and experiments, from How Stuff Works.
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Solar cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But what happens on a cloudy day? Learn all about solar cells and what it would take to power your entire house with solar energy.
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A brief explanation from How Stuff Works.
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A small web site devoted to the vanishing art of practical magnet design without FEA (Finite Element Analysis).
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Educational information on electromagnetism, permanent magnets, and the application of magnetic materials. The site is maintained by the company Rare-Earth Magnetics.
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Illustrated tutorial explains magnetic compass operation and shows how to make your own compass.
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Description of Maxwell's equations.
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An overview of Maxwell's Equations and how they determine the speed of light.
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The true "left handed" material is described. In this medium, light waves are expected to exhibit a reverse Doppler effect.
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Provides analysis of some modern electrodynamics concepts including peculiarities and «white spots» in the model of an electromagnetic wave. The site is in English and Russian.
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Electromagnetic capacitor powered 20kJ rail gun research.
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This site offers a variety of electronics and physics animations and visual aides for teachers or students.
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Research conducted at the University of Amsterdam utilizing x-ray magneto-optical techniques for the study of thin film and nanometric magnetic systems.
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Website by Jeremy Smallwood on static electricity. Describes the physics phenomena, possible electrostatic damages, materials for electrostatic solutions, and standards. Gives advice on solution of common problems.
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Site devoted to projects utilizing static electricity (motors, generators) which are simple enough and can be relatively easily built.
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Combined programs and resources of leading electric power research institutions for research on near to mid-term electric ship concepts. The Office of Naval Research manages the ESRDC.
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A page of notes on advanced methods of electromagnetism
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Information on how Van de Graaff Generators work, typical classroom demonstrations, and instructions for building one.
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Visualization of the electromagnetic field.
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A demonstration of how a vacuum tube diode works.
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Laboratory of Physical Fundamentals and Technologies of Wireless networks at Nizhny Novgorod State University, Russia.
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Images of magnets and their uses, experiments, a discussion board about magnet-related topics, and an elementary primer on magnetism and magnetic physics.
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Research describing use of coherent soft X-rays for optics experiments, including Fresnel zone plates, to produce the smallest focused spot of electromagnetic waves for studies of biological and materials science specimens.