Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications

J. Ping Liu, Eric Fullerton, Oliver Gutfleisch, D.J. Sellmyer, "Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications"
Springer | 2009 | ISBN: 038785598X | 732 pages | PDF | 16,9 MB

Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications covers exciting new developments in the field of advanced magnetic materials. Readers will find valuable reviews of the current experimental and theoretical work on novel magnetic structures, nanocomposite magnets, spintronic materials, domain structure and domain-wall motion, in addition to nanoparticles and patterned magnetic recording media.

The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science

The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science (Studies in History and Philosophy of Science)
Springer | 2010-04-29 | ISBN: 9048136857 | 400 pages | PDF | 2 MB

It was in 1660s England, according to the received view, in the Royal Society of London, that science acquired the form of empirical enquiry we recognize as our own: an open, collaborative experimental practice, mediated by specially-designed instruments, supported by civil discourse, stressing accuracy and replicability.

Dániel Apai, Dante S. Lauretta, "Protoplanetary Dust: Astrophysical and Cosmochemical Perspectives"
Cambridge University Press | 2010 | ISBN: 0521517729 | 396 pages | PDF | 3,4 MB

Planet formation studies uniquely benefit from three disciplines: astronomical observations of extrasolar planet-forming disks, analysis of material from the early Solar System, and laboratory astrophysics experiments. Pre-planetary solids, fine dust, and chondritic components are central elements linking these studies. This book is the first comprehensive overview of planet formation, in which astronomers, cosmochemists, and laboratory astrophysicists jointly discuss the latest insights from the Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes, new interferometers, space missions including Stardust and Deep Impact, and laboratory techniques.

Basic Engineering Plasticity

David Rees, "Basic Engineering Plasticity"
Butterworth-Heinemann | 2006 | ISBN: 0750680253 | 528 pages | PDF | 35 MB

Plasticity is concerned with understanding the behavior of metals and alloys when loaded beyond the elastic limit, whether as a result of being shaped or as they are employed for load bearing structures.
Basic Engineering Plasticity delivers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theories of plasticity. It draws upon numerical techniques and theoretical developments to support detailed examples of the application of plasticity theory. This blend of topics and supporting textbook features ensure that this introduction to the science of plasticity will be valuable for a wide range of mechanical and manufacturing engineering students and professionals.

Physics Principles with Applications Instructor's Solutions Manual

Physics Principles with Applications Instructor's Solutions Manual (Giancoli's Physics, 6th edition, Volumes 1 and 2)
Publisher: Pearson/Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0130352373 + 013141545X | edition 2005 |
PDF | 391 + 435 pages | 10,6 mb


For algebra-based introductory physics courses taken primarily by pre-med, agricultural, technology, and architectural students. This best-selling algebra-based physics text is known for its elegant writing, engaging biological applications, and exactness. Physics: Principles with Applications, 6e retains the careful exposition and precision of previous editions with many interesting new applications and carefully crafted new pedagogy. It was written to give students the basic concepts of physics in a manner that is accessible and clear. The goal is for students to view the world through eyes that know physics.

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