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  1. britneybritney

    britneybritney Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Chào các bạn, hôm nay Brit vừa mới lập 1 email là ec_library@yahoo.com với password là english để chúng ta có thể share các e-books mà ko có link trực tiếp download.
    VD như có rất nhiều bạn email nhờ Brit gửi truyện Rich Dad, Poor dad, bây giờ các bạn có thể vào địa chỉ trên để download về chứ ko cần email cho Brit nữa. Brit cũng sẽ gửi 1 số truyện mình vừa kiếm được vào đó, ví dụ như 7 habits of highly effective people, Catcher in the Rye, Invisible man, Harry Potter... nói chung là những quyển khó kiếm link. Subject của mỗi email sẽ là tên tác phẩm để thuận tiện cho việc tìm sách. Brit biết lúc đầu số đầu sách sẽ chưa nhiều nhưng hi vọng với thời gian, mail box này sẽ càng chứa nhiều e-books quý giá hơn.
    Brit cũng đã nghe nói đến việc 1 số bạn làm như Brit nhưng lại bị người khác đổi mất password, hi vọng việc này sẽ ko xảy ra với mail box chung của EC, chúng ta tham gia diễn đàn là để giúp đỡ nhau đúng ko nhỉ?
    Cheers,
    Brit.
    Được britneybritney sửa chữa / chuyển vào 19:04 ngày 10/08/2004
  2. Dinhbang_lover

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    "One ring to rule them all, One ring to find them. One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them."
    For decades, the words above have ignited the imaginations of more than 100 million readers around the globe. They were first read in 1954, when J.R.R. Tolkien?Ts The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume in his towering three-part epic, The Lord of the Rings, was published.

    Check it out, pals!
    Click chuột phải, save target as.
    Lord of the Ring
    Được britneybritney sửa chữa / chuyển vào 00:26 ngày 15/08/2004
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    take Thành viên mới

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    BEST COLLECTION ,
    FIRST READ AND THEN DOWNLOAD,
    I make a list for easy browsing, enjoy !
    Illustrated Physics Textbooks
    by Benjamin Crowell
    Visit Benjamin Crowell''s excellent website:
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/index.html
    Newtonian Physics
    Contents
    0 Introduction and Review
    0.1 The Scientific Method
    0.2 What Is Physics?
    0.3 How to Learn Physics
    0.4 Self-Evaluation
    0.5 Basic of the Metric System
    0.6 The Newton, the Metric Unit of Force
    0.7 Less Common Metric Prefixes
    0.8 Scientific Notation
    0.9 Conversions
    0.10 Significant Figures
    1 Scaling and Order-of-Magnitude Estimates
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Scaling of Area and Volume
    1.3 Scaling Applied to Biology
    1.4 Order-of-Magnitude Estimates
    Motion in One Dimension
    2 Velocity and Relative Motion
    2.1 Types of Motion
    2.2 Describing Distance and Time
    2.3 Graphs of Motion; Velocity.
    2.4 The Principle of Inertia
    2.5 Ad***ion of Velocities
    2.6 Graphs of Velocity Versus Time
    2.7õ^ô Applications of Calculus
    3 Acceleration and Free Fall
    3.1 The Motion of Falling Objects
    3.2 Acceleration
    3.3 Positive and negative acceleration
    3.4 Varying Acceleration
    3.5 The Area Under the Velocity-Time Graph
    3.6 Algebraic Results for Constant Acceleration
    3.7* Biological Effects of Weightlessness
    3.8õ^ô Applications of Calculus
    4 Force and Motion
    4.1 Force
    4.2 Newton''s first law
    4.3 Newton''s Second Law
    4.4 What Force Is Not
    4.5 Inertial and Noninertial Frames of Reference
    5 Analysis of Forces
    5.1 Newton''s Third Law
    5.2 Classification and Behavior of Forces
    5.3 Analysis of Forces
    5.4 Transmission of Forces by Low-Mass Objects
    5.5 Objects Under Strain
    5.6 Simple Machines: The Pulley
    Motion in Three Dimensions
    6 Newton''s Laws in Three Dimensions
    6.1 Forces Have No Perpendicular Effects
    6.2 Coordinates and Components
    6.3 Newton''s Laws in Three Dimensions
    7 Vectors
    7.1 Vector Notation
    7.2 Calculations with Magnitude and Direction
    7.3 Techniques for Adding Vectors
    7.4* Unit Vector Notation
    7.5* Rotational Invariance
    8 Vectors and Motion
    8.1 The Velocity Vector
    8.2 The Acceleration Vector
    8.3 The Force Vector and Simple Machines
    8.4õ^ô Calculus With Vectors
    9 Circular Motion
    9.1 Conceptual Framework for Circular Motion
    9.2 Uniform Circular Motion
    9.3 Nonuniform Circular Motion
    10 Gravity
    10.1 Kepler''s Laws
    10.2 Newton''''s Law of Gravity
    10.3 Apparent Weightlessness
    10.4 Vector Ad***ion of Gravitational Forces
    10.5 Weighing the Earth
    10.6* Evidence for Repulsive Gravity
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/bk1.pdf
    Conservation Laws
    Contents
    1 - Conservation of Energy
    1.1 The Search for a Perpetual Motion Machine
    1.2 Energy
    1.3 A Numerical Scale of Energy
    1.4 Kinetic Energy
    1.5 Power
    2 - Simplifying the Energy Zoo
    2.1 Heat is Kinetic Energy
    2.2 Potential Energy: Energy of Distance or Closeness
    2.3 All Energy is Potential or Kinetic
    3 - Work: The Transfer of Mechanical Energy
    3.1 Work: The Transfer of Mechanical Energy
    3.2 Work in Three Dimensions
    3.3 Varying Force
    3.4õ^ô Applications of Calculus
    3.5 Work and Potential Energy
    3.6* When Does Work Equal Force Times Distance?
    3.7* The Dot Product
    4 - Conservation of Momentum
    4.1 Momentum
    4.2 Collisions in One Dimension
    4.3* Relationship of Momentum to the Center of Mass
    4.4 Momentum Transfer
    4.5 Momentum in Three Dimensions
    4.6õ^ô Applications of Calculus
    5 - Conservation of Angular Momentum
    5.1 Conservation of Angular Momentum
    5.2 Angular Momentum in Planetary Motion
    5.3 Two Theorems About Angular Momentum
    5.4 Torque: the Rate of Transfer of Angular Momentum
    5.5 Statics
    5.6 Simple Machines: The Lever
    A - Thermodynamics (optional)
    A.1 Pressure and Temperature
    A.2 Microscopic Description of an Ideal Gas
    A.3 Entropy
    Index
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/bk2.pdf
    Vibrations and Waves
    Contents
    Note: See Simple Nature for coverage of complex number techniques.
    1 Vibrations
    1.1 Period, Frequency, and Amplitude
    1.2 Simple Harmonic Motion
    1.3* Proofs
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    2 Resonance
    2.1 Energy in Vibrations
    2.2 Energy Lost From Vibrations
    2.3 Putting Energy Into Vibrations
    2.4* Proofs
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    3 Free Waves
    3.1 Wave Motion
    3.2 Waves on a String
    3.3 Sound and Light Waves
    3.4 Periodic Waves
    3.5 The Doppler Effect
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    4 Bounded Waves
    4.1 Reflection, Transmission, and Absorption
    4.2* Quantitative Treatment of Reflection
    4.3 Interference Effects
    4.4 Waves Bounded on Both Sides
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    Glossary
    Index
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/bk3.pdf
    Electricity and Magnetism
    Contents
    Note: See Simple Nature for coverage of the following topics: the Biot-Savart law, LRC circuits, Maxwell''''s equations.
    Preface
    1 Electricity and the Atom
    1.1 The Quest for the Atomic Force
    1.2 Charge, Electricity and Magnetism
    1.3 Atoms
    1.4 Quantization of Charge
    1.5 The Electron
    1.6 The Raisin cookie Model of the Atom
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    2 The Nucleus
    2.1 Radioactivity
    2.2 The Planetary Model of the Atom
    2.3 Atomic Number
    2.4 The Structure of Nuclei
    2.5 The Strong Nuclear Force, Alpha Decay and Fission
    2.6 The Weak Nuclear Force; Beta Decay
    2.7 Fusion
    2.8 Nuclear Energy and Binding Energies
    2.9 Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
    2.10* The Creation of the Elements
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    3 Circuits, Part 1
    3.1 Current
    3.2 Circuits
    3.3 Voltage
    3.4 Resistance
    3.5 Current-Conducting Properties of Materials
    3.6õ^ô Applications of Calculus
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    4 Circuits, Part 2
    4.1 Schematics
    4.2 Parallel Resistances and the Junction Rule
    4.3 Series Resistances
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    5 Fields of Force
    5.1 Why Fields?
    5.2 The Gravitational Field
    5.3 The Electric Field
    5.4õ^ô Voltage for Nonuniform Electric Fields
    Summary
    Homework Problems 15
    6 Electromagnetism
    6.1 The Magnetic Field
    6.2* Calculating Magnetic Fields and Forces
    6.3 Induction
    6.4 Electromagnetic Waves
    6.5 Calculating Energy in Fields
    6.6* Symmetry and Handedness
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    Index
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/bk4.pdf
    Optics
    Contents
    1 The Ray Model of Light
    1.1 The Nature of Light
    1.2 Interaction of Light with Matter
    1.3 The Ray Model of Light
    1.4 Geometry of Specular Reflection
    1.5* The Principle of Least Time for Reflection
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    2 Images by Reflection, Part I
    2.1 A Virtual Image
    2.2 Curved Mirrors
    2.3 A Real Image
    2.4 Images of Images
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    3 Images by Reflection, Part II
    3.1 A Real Image Formed by an In-Bending Mirror
    3.2 Other Cases With Curved Mirrors
    3.3* Aberrations
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    4 Refraction and Images
    4.1 Refraction
    4.2 Lenses
    4.3* The Lensmaker''''s Equation
    4.4* Refraction and the Principle of Least Time
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    5 Wave Optics
    5.1 Diffraction
    5.2 Scaling of Diffraction
    5.3 The Correspondence Principle
    5.4 Huygens'''' Principle
    5.5 Double-Slit Diffraction
    5.6 Repetition
    5.7 Single-Slit Diffraction
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    Index
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/bk5.pdf
    The Modern Revolution in Physics
    Contents
    1 Relativity
    1.1 The Principle of Relativity
    1.2 Distortion of Time and Space
    1.3 Dynamics
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    2 Rules of Randomness
    2.1 Randomness Isn''''t Random
    2.2 Calculating Randomness
    2.3 Probability Distributions
    2.4 Exponential Decay and Half-Life
    2.5õ^ô Applications of Calculus
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    3 Light as a Particle
    3.1 Evidence for Light as a Particle
    3.2 How Much Light Is One Photon?
    3.3 Wave-Particle Duality
    3.4 Photons in Three Dimensions
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    4 Matter as a Wave
    4.1 Electrons as Waves
    4.2õ^ô* Dispersive Waves
    4.3 Bound States
    4.4 The Uncertainty Principle and Measurement
    4.5 Electrons in Electric Fields
    4.6õ^ô* The Schrodinger Equation
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    5 The Atom
    5.1 Classifying States
    5.2 Angular Momentum in Three Dimensions
    5.3 The Hydrogen Atom
    5.4* Energies of States in Hydrogen
    5.5 Electron Spin
    5.6 Atoms With More Than One Electron
    Summary
    Homework Problems
    Index
    Photo Cre***s
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/bk6.pdf
    Simple Nature
    An introductory physics textbook for scientists and engineers
    Simple Nature is a physics textbook intended for students in a three-semester introductory calculus-based course. It''''s free in digital form, but is not yet available in print. (If you''''re looking for a text for a one-year course of the type normally taken by life-science majors, check out Light and Matter.)
    Contents
    1 Conservation of Mass
    2 Conservation of Energy
    3 Conservation of Momentum
    4 Conservation of Angular Momentum
    5 Thermodynamics
    6 Waves
    7 Relativity
    8 Atoms and Electromagnetism
    9 DC Circuits
    10 Fields
    11 Electromagnetism
    12 Quantum Physics
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/sn/simple.pdf
    Simple Nature workbook
    Code:
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/sn/simplewb.pdf
    And... also :
    http://www.lightandmatter.com/dp/dp.pdf.
    Discover Physics is a conceptual physics textbook intended for students in a non-mathematical one-semester general-education course.
    I hope you enjoy these... and better your English.
    Được britneybritney sửa chữa / chuyển vào 00:24 ngày 15/08/2004
  4. angel_hva

    angel_hva Thành viên mới

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    Let''s see:
    http://www.free-source-code.com/forum
  5. bookshunter

    bookshunter Thành viên mới

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    Vote cho bé Brit 5*. You, so kind girl and God bless you!
  6. baby_kiss_rock

    baby_kiss_rock Thành viên quen thuộc

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    I remember I have read a book ( of my friend) about the truth story of Titanic it''s really interesting, but now I lost this book someone can help me to find electronic book like this online. Thanks firstly.
  7. little_spring

    little_spring Thành viên mới

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    Có bạn nào có "the wealth of nations" không nhỉ? Share cho LS với. (Không phải file dpf, zip nhé)
  8. vnbui

    vnbui Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Mình có đây này, file *.pdfJ( ko phải dpf). Bạn chỉ cần cài Acrobat là đọc được mà.
    Bạn có thể vào: http://ebooks.vdcmedia.com để down cũng được
  9. vnbui

    vnbui Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Mong mọi người không chỉ gửi truyện mà còn gửi các sách về học thuật. Tớ cám ơn nhiều
  10. vnbui

    vnbui Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Ai có cuốn , How to control your Time and you life không nhỉ, có thì gửi cho tớ với nhé.

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