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Web LinksUNIT 4: LIGHT AND GEOMETRIC OPTICSChapter 14: Electromagnetic Induction
14.5 Distribution of Electrical Energy Kellogg TechVenture Page (534, EAI ) This anthology of papers is a compilation of various presentations at Tech Venture 2000 a conference on the impact of various technologies. Ranjay Gulati, Professor of Technology and E-commerce at North Western University has compiled the site. The entire document is several hundred pages long and is in PDF format, requiring Adobe Acrobat. Part IV includes a paper entitled "Beyond the PC; The Information Appliance Revolution", an interesting read of things yet to come. Electronics Engineering Technology Page (536 ) The University of Memphis program/curriculum description for the Electronics Engineering Diploma.
The University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College computer science course inclues this site discussing the network revolution and the effects of computer technology advancement. The Digital State Page (534, EAI ) This document is a discussion of digital divide in Iowa. The paper is a final report on the deployment/use of digital technologies in the state. It is provided on the University of Iowa Information Technology Department Website. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
From Job Guide 2001, a job description for electronics engineering technicians including the requirements for the job. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists Page (536 ) It is a very informative site on Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians from Work Futures British Columbia. The site has sections on the nature of work, educational requirements, salary range. Telecommunications Technicians - Career Profile Page (536 ) The National Association of Manufacturers has created this website to help promote jobs in the technical field. It includes detailed descriptions of various careers requiring some level of technological skill. This page is a job description for telecommunications technicians. University of West Indies - Electrical Induction Page (539, #17 ) From the University of West Indies, Department of Computer Science Mathematics and physics, this page offers a detailed explanation of electrical induction including force diagrams, formulae and calculations. The Earth's Electrical Environment Page (539, #19 ) From the National Academy Press, a chapter detailing Telluric Currents and the way they interact with human designed systems. This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the science involved in electromagnetic induction sensing devices. Links to Renewable Energy Information Page (539, #20 ) A list of links on the private pages of Ray Darby, P.E.. The links lead to various sites describing renewable energy sources and the materials/designs necessary to harness them. The list is comprehensive in scope.
From Homework Help.com, a page on high school physics which includes Electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction. Links for related topics are also provided. Electromagnetic Induction Page (539, #17 ) A Salt Lake Community College website explaining electromagnetic induction and describing several experiments to demonstrate this phenomenon. The site includes animations to assist in explaining the concept.
Electromagnetic (Terrain Conductivity) Method is described in this online geophysics course at the School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech. The site is detailed and thorough providing background information on the science and the technology. US Geological Survey Website Page (539, #19 ) This US Geological Survey website describes the uses of electromagnetic induction to measure changes in the aquifer in Florida. The site includes a brief explanation of how the process works. Georgia State University - AC Motor Page (539, #20 ) Carl R. (Rod) Nave of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University has produced this site with a good explanation of generator design and function. The site includes detailed diagrams to help explain the concepts.
A page from Sourceguides.com listing companies involved in the design and manufacture of electric generators. Browse the company websites listed for information on the design of their machines. History of IBM's Firsts in Storage Technology Page (539, #21 ) A historical review of IBM's innovations in the field of magnetic storage devices. The site is designed as a series of pages associated with decades. Each page in the site outlines significant advances made in that decade. Information Storage Systems Page (539, #21 ) A historical review of the use of magnetic properties in the development of information storage systems. The page includes animations, Real Audio recordings and other media. This site is part of IN-VSEE, a consortium of university and industry scientists and engineers. |
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