User-friendly, accessible, example-based presentation integrates theory, experiments, and the provided Mathematica notebooks, some of which make use of Mathematica's sound capability. No prior knowledge of Mathematica or programming is required. Part II contains 33 experimental "hands on" activities to deepen and broaden the understanding of material covered in the first part of the text. Accessible to students and researchers in physics, engineering,...
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