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Simulate Nanowires: Physics, References | 65 Chars
Probably you can try http://www.ScienceOxygen.com/simulator.html for "Molecular simulation". It is just with a collection of links. It might not help you directly. However, probably you would get some hints from there..- oookhc
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Intro to electrical engineering
"Microelectronic Circuits" from Smith and Sedara is quite a good book. It is often used as a textbook in school. If you just want to browse some websites to get idea before reading the book, you might try http://www.ScienceOxygen.com/electrical.html- oookhc
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What Are Some Recommended Websites for Learning About Chemistry?
Probably the following one could be helpful: http://www.ScienceOxygen.com/chem.html It is with a collection of links on Chemistry, but it does not provide any answer directly. -
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Physics is the most broad and respected science?
We should try to avoid the word "hardest" or "most respected" on any science. Any branch of science could be very hard and deserve the respect from the people. :) Just find out what you feel interested to study because it would last longer so that you can find the beauty of it.- oookhc
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Introductory Number Theory Books for High School Seniors
Studying Number Theory directly might not a good idea -- because some of the results can be easily derived from "Group Theory". You probably can try the book "Topics in Algebra" - I. N. Herstein And only read the first two chapters and apply the result on Number Theory. If you...- oookhc
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad Linear ODE Systems in Numerical Methods.
The way you describe the problem is a little confusing. Let me try to paraphrase. Your original problem is: m \frac{d^2 x}{d t^2} + c \frac{dx}{dt} + kx = 0 m \frac{d^2 x}{d t^2} - \frac{dx}{dt} = 0 And you would like to transfer it to matrix form, right ? You might do something as...- oookhc
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Giant list of science fair project ideas
This site is with some science fair project ideas: http://www.ScienceOxygen.com/idea.html- oookhc
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising