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Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel /
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Institute of Physics (Great Britain),
Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel /
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正題名/作者:
Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel // Bernard V. Liengme.
其他題名:
Modeling physics with Microsoft Excel
作者:
Liengme, Bernard V.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (96 pages) :illustrations. :
附註:
"Version: 20141001"--Title page verso.
標題:
Physics - Data processing. -
電子資源:
http://iopscience.iop.org/book/978-1-627-05419-5
ISBN:
9781627054195
Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel /
Liengme, Bernard V.,
Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel /
Modeling physics with Microsoft ExcelBernard V. Liengme. - 1 online resource (96 pages) :illustrations. - IOP concise physics..
"Version: 20141001"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Author biography
This book demonstrates some of the ways in which Microsoft Excel may be used to solve numerical problems in the field of physics. But why use Excel in the first place? Certainly Excel is never going to out-perform the wonderful symbolic algebra tools that we have today - Mathematica, Mathcad, Maple, MATLAB, etc. However, from a pedagogical stance Excel has the advantage of not being a 'black box' approach to problem solving. The user must do a lot more work than just call up a function. The intermediate steps in a calculation are displayed on the worksheet. Another advantage is the somewhat less steep learning curve. This book shows Excel in action in various areas within Physics. Some Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) has been introduced, the purpose here is to show how the power of Excel can be greatly extended and hopefully to whet the appetite of a few readers to get familiar with the power of VBA. Those with programming experience in any other language should be able to follow the code.
Professional and scholarly.
"The workbooks for this project were made using Excel 2013 but they should all work with the earlier Excel 2007 or Excel 2010 versions" --Preface.
Bernard Liengme attended Imperial College London for his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees; he held post-doctoral fellowships at Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of British Columbia. He has conducted extensive research in surface chemistry and the Mossbauer effect. He has been at St Francis Xavier University in Canada since 1968 as a Professor, Associate Dean and Registrar, as well as teaching chemistry and computer science. He currently lectures part-time on business information systems. Bernard is also the author of other successful books: COBOL by Command (1996), A Guide to Microsoft Excel for Scientists and Engineers (now in its 4th edition) and A Guide to Microsoft Excel for Business and Management (now in its 2nd edition).
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