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By doctorj, on October 9th, 2011% VIDEO GALLERIES: List of Video Playlist from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Here are video galleries from UNSW’s You’ll find various collections of video courses from that program. Many of the videos are about one hour or so in length. Below is a list of video galleries from the University of New South [...] . . . → Read More: Video Galleries from the University of New South Wales
By doctorj, on September 19th, 2011% Playlists of MIT Videos Collected from YouTube The last posting gave you video playlists from the Khan Academy. Here’s another one that will increase your higher level of thinking and challenge in pursuing these highly technical topics. You’re probably aware of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT’s) Open Courseware. You’ll find here various collections of video [...] . . . → Read More: A Collected Set of Playlists of MIT Videos
By doctorj, on September 13th, 2011% In a semiconductor, there are holes and electrons being created. These charged holes and electrons are also known as carriers. The movement of these carriers in the semiconductor is due to two processes. Drift Current Density One process concerns drift movement results from an electric field. The other is known as diffusion resulting from varying [...] . . . → Read More: Semiconductor Tutorial: Drift and Diffusion Currents
By doctorj, on August 20th, 2011% One of the most important analytical tools used in circuit analysis is the Thevenin Equivalent. The Thevenin equivalent reduces an network of resistors and independent sources into a single resistor and a single voltage sources. The Thevenin equivalent can be transformed into a Norton equivalent consisting of a single resistor in parallel with [...] . . . → Read More: Circuit Analysis using the Thevenin Equivalent and Norton Equivalent
By doctorj, on October 3rd, 2010% Vector calculus or analysis are topics primarily invented to study electromagnetics. They are usually found in Advanced Engineering Math or Multivariable Calculus courses. . . . → Read More: Introduction to Vectors, Vector Analysis/ Calculus
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