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  2. Schaum's Outlines - Wikipedia

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    Schaum's originally occupied the niche of college supplements, and the titles tend to be more advanced and rigorous. With the expansion of AP classes in high schools, Schaum's Outlines are positioned as AP supplements. The outline format makes explanations more terse than any other supplement.

  3. Murray R. Spiegel - Wikipedia

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    Murray Ralph Spiegel (1923-1991) was an author of textbooks on mathematics, including titles in a collection of Schaum's Outlines. [1]Spiegel was a native of Brooklyn and a graduate of New Utrecht High School.

  4. Frank J. Ayres - Wikipedia

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    Schaum's Outline Series: Abstract Algebra, with Deborah Arangno, Lloyd R. Jaisingh; Calculus, with Elliott Mendelson; College Mathematics, with Philip Schmidt; Theory and Problems of Differential Equations; Theory and Problems of Differential and Integral Calculus; in Si Metric Units, J.C. Ault (Adapter) Theory And Problems of Mathematics of ...

  5. Category:Mechanical vibrations - Wikipedia

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  6. Outline of acoustics - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to acoustics: . Acoustics – interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound.

  7. Simple harmonic motion - Wikipedia

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    In mechanics and physics, simple harmonic motion (sometimes abbreviated as SHM) is a special type of periodic motion an object experiences by means of a restoring force whose magnitude is directly proportional to the distance of the object from an equilibrium position and acts towards the equilibrium position.

  8. Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Simulated vibration-rotation line spectrum of carbon monoxide, 12 C 16 O. The P-branch is to the left of the gap near 2140 cm −1, the R-branch on the right. [note 2] Schematic ro-vibrational energy level diagram for a linear molecule. Diatomic molecules with the general formula AB have one normal mode of vibration involving stretching of the ...

  9. Vibrations of a circular membrane - Wikipedia

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    The properties of an idealized drumhead can be modeled by the vibrations of a circular membrane of uniform thickness, attached to a rigid frame. Due to the phenomenon of resonance , at certain vibration frequencies , its resonant frequencies , the membrane can store vibrational energy, the surface moving in a characteristic pattern of standing ...