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In The Science of Radio, Paul J. Nahin charts the development of the ordinary superheterodyne AM radio receiver for the specific purpose of providing an introduction to fundamental physics and engineering. Taking a "top down" approach to the subject, Nahin starts with a broad overview of radio as a sociological and technological phenomenon, then describes specific advances in research that made radio possible, moving through deeper levels of technical detail as the story progresses.

Readers will see how various concepts and theories are combined in the laboratory to achieve specific results. And the book's "just in time" method of introducing mathematical and physical theory only as needed to understand a topic, helps readers gain a firm grasp of often elusive material.

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By focusing specifically on the workings of AM radio, The Science of Radio offers a both a fascinating history of radio as an information and entertainment medium and a practical, applications-oriented introduction to electrical engineering. A number of challenging problems, with answers and/or solution hints provided for nearly all of them, are in the book.

It is a superb companion text for intermediate engineering students familiar with freshman calculus and physics, as well as engineering or physics professors, and other scientists in the history of radio.

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AIP Press
Language
English

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Cover of: The science of radio
The science of radio: with MATLAB and Electronics Workbench demonstrations
2001, AIP Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: The science of radio
The science of radio
1996, AIP Press
in English
Cover of: The science of radio
The science of radio
1995, AIP Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Woodbury, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.384
Library of Congress
TK6550 .N15 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL792615M
ISBN 10
1563963477
LCCN
95025185
Library Thing
414498
Goodreads
4177852

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