Six Themes in Physics and Applied Physics: Quantum Dots, Magnetic Junctions, Magnetic Orthogoniopedic Effect, Electronic L-P Filter, Gravitational Wave, Paradoxes - Couverture souple

Rashid, Mirwais

 
9783844385533: Six Themes in Physics and Applied Physics: Quantum Dots, Magnetic Junctions, Magnetic Orthogoniopedic Effect, Electronic L-P Filter, Gravitational Wave, Paradoxes

Synopsis

This book consists of six parts or six themes in physics and applied physics. Each part or each theme of this book can be read separately from the other parts. Four parts or themes of this book, namely, “quantum dots”, “magnetic junctions”, “magnetic orthogoniopedic effect” and “gravitational wave” may be considered to belong to the field of theoretical physics. The theme of “electronic low pass filter” belongs to the field of applied physics or engineering. From the reading of the theme of “magnetic orthogoniopedic effect” and from the theme of “paradoxes” the reader may encounter new study materials in physics which are most probably not investigated by other physicists before.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

This book consists of six parts or six themes in physics and applied physics. Each part or each theme of this book can be read separately from the other parts. Four parts or themes of this book, namely, “quantum dots”, “magnetic junctions”, “magnetic orthogoniopedic effect” and “gravitational wave” may be considered to belong to the field of theoretical physics. The theme of “electronic low pass filter” belongs to the field of applied physics or engineering. From the reading of the theme of “magnetic orthogoniopedic effect” and from the theme of “paradoxes” the reader may encounter new study materials in physics which are most probably not investigated by other physicists before.

Biographie de l'auteur

Mirwais Rashid, M. Sc. & engineer of applied physics: Graduated from the French-Afghan "Lycée Esteqlal" in 1988; M. Sc. degree in theoretical physics from the University of Groningen in 2000 in the Netherlands; Ph. D. student of experimental physics for one year; engineer’s degree in applied physics from the Delft University of Technology in 2012.

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