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Solution for a one-dimensional rectangular potential barrier. Designed for use by individual students in order to go through difficult mathematical proofs instead of using lecture time.
A simple introduction to the properties of infinite series. Part 1: General. Part 2: MacLaurin and Taylor.
An elementary mathematical treatment of harmonic motion.
The solution of Schrödingers equation for the hydrogen atom. Part 1 gives a summary of all the steps required for a complete solution and the other parts give elementary treatments of the mathematics...
Starts from first principles and derives the basic formulae.
An elementary treatment of the basic relations of elementary differentiation.
An elementary treatment of the basic ideas of integration.
James Hough demonstrates a graphical method for calculating the behaviour of the transistor, or any other amplifying device, from their static characteristics. He first explains the load line taking the...
James Hough derives the amplifying properties of a junction transistor from basic four terminal network theory. These are current amplification, overall gain, input and out impedances.
Examines active and passive four-terminal networks: their behaviour with regard to input and output voltage and current. Admittance, impedance and hybrid representations are derived.
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