Theory and Applications of Physical Science Vol. 2
Synopsis
This book covers all areas of physical science. The contributions by the authors include quasi two-dimensional; polaron nanolayer; interface dielectrics; bipolaron; quantum oscillations; attraction of polarons; uranium dioxide; radiography; fluoroscopy; organ dose; kerma-area-product; Monte Carlo; electrodynamics; superluminal speeds; solar-terrestrial interaction; solar wind; earth’s rotation; ocean circulation; photo galvanic cell; rose bengal; photocurrent; compressive strength; prediction model; fuzzy logic; nonlinearity; memory-less; distortion; intermodulation; general relativity; energy conservation law; curved space-time; Bernoulli numbers; arithmetic operations; Pascal matrix etc. This book contains various materials suitable for students, researchers and academicians in the field of physical science.
Chapters
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Chapter 1Quantum Oscillations of the Landau-Pekar Polaron in the Dielectric Layers and Bipolaron Formations
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Chapter 2Sums of Powers of Integers and Bernoulli Numbers Clarified
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Chapter 3Prediction of Concrete Compressive Strength in Buildings that would be Reinforced by Fuzzy Logic
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Chapter 4Role of Rose Bengal-Mannitol System for Generation of Electrical Energy in Photo Galvanic Cell
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Chapter 5Investigating the Neutronics Parameters of NIRR-1 Core Using Venture-PC and Scale 6.1 Codes in the 19.75% Enriched UO2-Zircaloy-4 Material
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Chapter 6Power Amplifier- Memory-less Non Linear Modeling
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Chapter 7Solar Wind, Earth’s Rotation and Changes in Terrestrial Climate
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Chapter 8Estimation of the Geophysical Parameters Effect on the Altimetric Measurements for Sea Surface Height Determination
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Chapter 9Superluminal Speeds in Mezodynamics
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Chapter 10General Relativity Theory Violates the Energy Conservation Law, which is the Fundamental Law of Physics Including the Curved Space-Time Metric
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Chapter 11Use of Banana Tree Residues as Pulp for Paper and Combustible
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Chapter 12Patient Organ Dose Estimation Due to Some Selected Fluoroscopy Procedures Using Kerma Area Product Meter: The Ghananian Experience