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9: Optics (11, 14)
1: Law of Refraction (1, 4)
4: Spherical Reflection (3, 5)
2: Critical Angle (1, 3)
5: Spherical Refraction (1, 5)
3: Brewster’s Law (2, 4)
6: Thin Lens (3, 7)
10: Oscillations (17, 17)
1: Mass–Spring System (1, 4)
4: Torsional Pendulum (3, 7)
2: Simple Pendulum (3, 4)
5: Simple Harmonic (4, 8)
3: Conical Pendulum (4, 6)
11: Plane Geometry (31, 21)
1: Circle (5, 7)
4: Regular Polygon (6, 8)
2: Ellipse (5, 8)
5: Circular Ring (4,7)
3: Rectangle (5, 8)
6: Triangle (6, 107)
12: Solid Geometry (18, 12)
1: Cone (5, 9)
3: Parallelepiped (4, 9)
2: Cylinder (5, 9)
4: Sphere (4, 7)
13: Solid State Devices (33, 53)
1: PN Step Junctions (8, 19)
3: Bipolar Transistors (8, 14)
2: NMOS Transistors (10, 23)
4: JFETs (7, 15)
14: Stress Analysis (16, 28)
1: Normal Stress (3, 7)
3: Stress on an Element (3, 7)
2: Shear Stress (3, 8)
4: Mohr’s Circle (7, 10)
15: Waves (12, 15)
1: transverse Waves (4, 9)
3: Sound Waves (4,8)
2: Longitudinal Waves (4, 9)
Summary of Contents for 50G
Page 1: ...HP g graphing calculator user s guide H Edition 1 HP part number F2229AA 90006 ...
Page 130: ...Page 2 70 The CMDS CoMmanDS menu activated within the Equation Writer i e O L CMDS ...
Page 206: ...Page 5 29 LIN LNCOLLECT POWEREXPAND SIMPLIFY ...
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Page 383: ...Page 11 56 Function KER Function MKISOM ...
Page 715: ...Page 21 68 Whereas using RPL there is no problem when loading this program in algebraic mode ...
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