ACES provides a forum for issues relevant to numerical modeling in applied electromagnetics.
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Online book which covers topics from ohms law to digital circuits. Contains interactive troubleshooting simulations.
http://science-ebooks.com/electronics/basic_electronics.htm - New window - Cached - Archive -
Gamma induced currents in CdTe and CdZnTe semiconductor detectors equipped with ohmic contacts are not sensitive to hole trapping.
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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.
http://www.ee.byu.edu/ee/forms/forms-home.html - New window - Cached - Archive -
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.
http://esrdc.caps.fsu.edu - New window - Cached - Archive -
An excerpt of a set of online course notes focusing on electricity and magnetism.
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/node83.html - New window - Cached - Archive -
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.
http://electron6.phys.utk.edu/phys594/Tools/e%26m/summary/relativistic/relativistic.html - New window - Cached - Archive -