This is an all around good learning site for engineering sciences
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html
2006-09-10 06:37:07
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answered by ed_nergy 2
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Don't know if you can download it or not but you can certainly print it out. Given you a couple of alterantives too. Hope they help.
2006-09-10 13:31:14
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answered by mancunian_nick 4
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if you need the calculator, then you didn't learn the laws in the the first place......go back and learn them, they aren't that hard.
2006-09-10 13:33:12
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answered by Robert B 1
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That site should do the job
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/eLessonsHTML/Basic/Basic5Kv.html
2006-09-10 13:30:34
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answered by Marianna 6
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try programming excel in VB... that'd be fun for you...
2006-09-12 13:10:03
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answered by Chris C 2
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Search for "PSpice" or "Spice".
2006-09-10 14:37:00
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answered by raysaikat 2
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