COMPUTER PACKAGE NOTES
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| Course | COMPUTER PACKAGE |
| Year | 1st Year |
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| Posted By | Mwalimu Evans Okoyo. |
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A Computer is an electronic device that accepts data as input, and transforms it under the influence of a set of special instructions called Programs, to produce the desired output (referred to as Information).
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AEN 107: History of Communication
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The sending of written messages is a standard feature of government in early civilizations. Much of our knowledge of those times derives from archives of such messages, discovered by archaeologists.
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Intermolecular Forces and Energy
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The forces which exist between molecules can explain many of the bulk properties of solids,
liquids and gases. These intermolecular forces arise from two main causes:
The potential energy of the molecules, which is due to interactions with surrounding
molecules. This is principally electric attraction and repulsion between charged particles. These forces are responsible for the structure of an atom. The forces between different atoms are responsible for the structure of a molecule and the forces between the molcules are responsible
for the structure of the material.
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AMS 333: QUANTITATIVE METHODS
The world is an uncertain place. Making predictions about something as seemingly mundane as tomorrow’s weather, for example, is actually quite a difficult task. Even with the most advanced computers and models of the modern era, weather forecasters still cannot say with absolute certainty whether it will rain tomorrow. The best they can do is to report their best estimate of the
chance that it will rain tomorrow
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SMA 200: CALCULUS II TOPIC 1-10 NOTES
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This is the reverse differentiation. i.e., obtaining y given y or dx/dy. It can also be looked at as the process of obtaining antiderivatives of a given function.
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SPH 313: Quantum Mechanics I
The motion of large objects, such as planets and satellites, can be predicted to a high degree of accuracy using classical theoretical physics based on Newton's laws of motion. But certain experimental results, involving electrons and high-frequency electromagnetic waves, appear to be inconsistent with classical physics. However, these experimental results can be predicted by the principles of quantum mechanics.
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SPH 313: Quantum Mechanics I Short Notes
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The quantum mechanical wave theory is the basis for the theory of semiconductor physics. We are ultimately interested in semiconductor materials whose electrical properties are directly related to the behavior of electrons in the crystal lattice. The behavior and characteristics of these electrons can be described by the formulation of quantum mechanics called wave mechanics. There are two approaches to quantum mechanics: wave mechanics and matrix formalism.
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CLC 111: Principles and Practices of Communication
This lecture aims at defining the concept of language.Both verbal and non verbal languages are discussed incluiding specific kinds of languages which involve body language,the use of time,space and objects.there is also a discussin on paralanguage and ways of improving non verbal communication.
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS FULL NOTES
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Communication is that which takes place when one person’s thought or feeling is conveyed to one or many people in such a way that it elicits a response showing either he understands or that that clarification is required.
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CCS 104 : ELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS
This is an economic system in which traditions, customs and beliefs helps shape the exchange of goods and services the economy produces. Tradition economic system uses berter trade instead of money system.
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Electromagnetism Laws and Equations
A uniform field is one in which the electric field is the same at every point. It is most commonly encountered between two parallel, conducting plates, ignoring edge effects.
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