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Creating a Calorimeter: Using Mathematica to Measure Dielectric Loss

At the Electrical Engineering Lab of Grenoble, Frederic Aitken studies discharge in insulating liquids in order to understand the defects associated with high-voltage transformers. For Aitken, Mathematica is a powerful tool capable of carrying out analytical calculations and numerical computations with minimal code. Using Mathematica, his team has even developed a calorimetric device to measure dielectric loss. In French.

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This video features Dana Vazzana, an associate professor of mathematics at Truman State University, who explains why integrating Mathematica into her university-level math classes helps students gain deeper understanding of ...
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