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Иконка для Cash Flow Droid 3.3.2

Cash Flow Droid (v. 3.3.2)

Leco Droid опубликовал приложение 2012-09-17
(обновлено 2012-09-17)

Ever wondered if you could afford your next purchase?

Cash Flow Droid forecasts how much money you will have available over the next few weeks or months, after you pay bills. The forecast is based on information you enter in Cash Flow Droid, such as recurrent bills, scheduled deposits, one time payments, account balance, etc.

Cash Flow Droid also shows you the forecast amount by categories. Want to know how much you will be spending six months from now in groceries, gas, or electricity? Not a problem, Cash Flow Droid will help you.

Cash Flow Droid also allows you to export your forecast and spending data to csv. You may save the csv file to the SD card or send it via e-mail. A widget provides upcoming bills and deposits visibility and notifies when a bill is due. A variety of reports allow you to understand where your money will go in the future.

Note: This is not a checkbook. Cash Flow Droid is a financial planning tool that will graphically show you how a particular account balance will change in the future over a given period of time based on bills, deposits, and account balances that you provide.

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Иконка для Journal of Discourses 1.0

Journal of Discourses (v. 1.0)

Leco Droid опубликовал приложение 2012-06-08
(обновлено 2012-06-08)

Volume one of the Journal of Discourses was published in England by George D. Watt, the stenographer of Brigham Young, in 1854.

Endorsed by the First Presidency of the time, volume one contains 54 talks from the likes of Brigham Young, John Taylor, Parley P. Pratt, Heber C. Kimball, George A. Smith, Orson Pratt, Franklin D. Richards, Jedediah M. Grant, and others.

Volume one covers a wide range of topics such as celestial marriage, spiritual communication, fall and redemption of the earth, temples, and others.

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Иконка для Kepler 1.0

Kepler (v. 1.0)

Leco Droid опубликовал приложение 2012-05-25
(обновлено 2012-05-25)

Kepler, by Walter W. Bryant


“I’m sure you remember that Tycho Brahe had his own system of the universe. In a tychonic system, the earth was stationary at the center, the sun went around the earth, and all of the other planets went around the sun. Of course, Tycho believed passionately in his own system, and on his death bed he begged Johannes Kepler to use the new observations to prove the correctness of the tychonic system. It was a touching moment. I have no idea of what Kepler thought of that moment. But the idea of doing what Tycho had asked him to do never even crossed his mind. Kepler was a Copernican to his very core, and as soon as he got his hands on Tycho's data, the first thing that he set out to do was to analyze the orbit of mars. It proved to be enormously difficult, and no matter what he did, he couldn't make the orbit of mars fit a circle. The disagreement between the angular position of mars in the sky and the best circular orbit was eight minutes of arc. In other words, if he had tried to do the same thing before Tycho’s observations, it would’ve been possible. But with the new data, it could no longer be made to work. And so Kepler was faced with a direct conflict between the ancient platonic dictum, that all motions in the heavens had to be circular motions, and the new tychonic observations. Faced with that conflict, he made his choice; he chose the observations. And he started the search for a different smooth curve that would describe the orbit of mars. After years of agonizing work, he hit upon the answer. It was a curve that had been known for thousands of years; and it’s called: an ellipse.” - Dr. David L. Goodstein


“Focus is the Latin word for fireplace. It was first used for the ellipse by a man who became known as the wandering mathematician. His name was Johannes Kepler; and in the sun he saw the greatest fireplace in the universe. In his emotional life, however, particularly as a child, he saw very little in the way of warmth.  Kepler’s father, a low rank soldier of fortune, deserted the family early. His mother was later tried for witchcraft. Although, it’s not known whether Kepler senior fled because she had the makings of a real witch. In his father’s absence, Johannes was constantly visited by poverty; and despite his mother’s alleged charms, by illness as well.  His background challenges many contemporary notions about heredity and the environment. Though he displayed the skill and curiosity of mathematical genius, Johannes Kepler seemed an unlikely candidate to solve some fundamental problems of the universe.”

“At the dawn of a new century, January 1st, 1600, Kepler set off in search of the most accurate astronomical data on earth, and the man who possessed them: Tycho Brahe… no one on earth appreciated the potential value of Tycho’s heavenly observations better than Johannes Kepler. To him, the data were essential. The key to unlock the door to the universe and to reveal what he called ‘the secrets of the skies’. But much to Kepler’s dismay, Tycho knew how to keep a secret. So, Kepler struggled without Tycho’s precious data for almost two years. Then, on October 24, 1601, fate stepped in. Tycho’s dying words were: ‘Let me not seem to have lived in vain.’ The Dane’s family withheld the data, but Kepler managed to make Tycho’s last wish come true. Advancing science more than ethics, he stole the material. The otherwise mild-manner little mathematician was finally ready, in his own words, to ‘wage my war on Mars’.” - The Mechanical Universe… and Beyond, Lesson 21, Kepler’s Three Laws


Navigation Instructions:

Swipe left or right on the screen to turn to the previous/next chapter.

Tap twice to turn to the next chapter.

Swipe up or down on the screen to scroll through the current chapter.

Use the menu button to select a specific chapter from the table of contents.

Use the menu button to access options for text size and background colors.


Enjoy!

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Иконка для The Life of Nikola Tesla 2.2.3

The Life of Nikola Tesla (v. 2.2.3)

Leco Droid опубликовал приложение 2012-02-04
(обновлено 2014-03-01)

The greatest genius of all time, Nikola Tesla, in his own words.

The chapters in this book were originally written by Nikola Tesla as a series of six articles in "The Electrical Experimenter" magazine in 1919 (February through June, and October issues).

Nikola Tesla had the remarkable ability to design and troubleshoot his complex inventions to the minutest detail all in his mind. He has been called the "Master of Lighting" and the "Father of Alternating Current" and is the inventor of the induction motor, the alternator and the resonant circuit (which would later allow Marconi to build the radio).

Born to Serbian parents on July 9, 1856 in the village of Smiljan (modern-day Croatia), his childhood dream was to harness the power of the Niagara Falls. In 1896, thirty years after telling his uncle that he would do so, the city of Buffalo was powered with his system. The world's first alternating current electrical plant was a success!

Thomas Edison, who had vehemently opposed Tesla's alternating current system ended up changing his systems to Tesla's. Shortly before he died, Edison said that his biggest mistake had been in trying to develop direct current, rather than the superior alternating current system that Tesla had put within his grasp.

In 1888, Tesla's discovery that a magnetic field could be made to rotate, made possible the invention of the AC induction motor. The major advantage of this motor being its brushless operation, which at the time many believed impossible. In fact, when Tesla was studying in college he explained his idea to one of his professors. The professor then went on to "prove" to the class that what Tesla proposed was impossible. Needless to say, Tesla proved him wrong.

While doing research on high-voltage and high frequency electricity and wireless communication in his New York laboratory, Tesla at one point created an earthquake which shook the ground for several miles around.

Many of Tesla's great discoveries, such as the wireless transmission of alternating current, are still a mystery for the scientific world today. Wireless electricity distribution was one of Tesla's most important demonstrations, and consisted in lighting two hundred lamps at a distance of 26 miles from a transmitter coil in Colorado Springs.

After the Colorado Spring experiments, at the end of 1898, Tesla returned to New York and his friend Robert Underwood, editor of Century magazine, invited him to write an article on the problems of the energy of the future. In his article for Century, he stated that burning oil to produce electricity was barbaric and utterly wrong, adding that, with his discovery of transmitting electricity through the earth's magnetic field, it was possible to cover all electrical needs.

Mankind is in debt with Tesla. May this book spark you, the reader, with the energy that captivated the mind of the greatest genius of all time.

Bonus: Tesla's lecture on AC Experiments!

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Иконка для Engineering Steam Tables 2.1

Engineering Steam Tables (v. 2.1)

Leco Droid опубликовал приложение 2012-01-21
(обновлено 2012-01-21)

Engineering Steam Tables calculates the thermodynamic properties of saturated and superheated steam. It uses the inch-pound English system of units (ºF, psia, cu.ft./lbm. BTU/lbm, BTU/lbm/R, lb*s/sq.ft., ft/s, lbm/cu.ft.).

Given two properties, Engineering Steam Tables will determine the value for the following water/steam properties: temperature, pressure, steam quality, enthalpy, entropy, saturation temperature, saturation pressure, degrees of superheat, degrees of subcooling, dynamic viscosity, critical velocity, density, and specific gravity.

The results of the calculation can be sent via e-mail or text messaging (sms).

US$1.50
Иконка для Pipe Friction Factor 3.0

Pipe Friction Factor (v. 3.0)

Leco Droid опубликовал приложение 2011-12-30
(обновлено 2011-12-30)

Pipe Friction Factor allows the user to calculate the friction factor for pipes or ductwork by providing the Reynolds number (turbulent flow only) and the relative roughness of the pipe. The program then solves the Colebrook equation for the friction factor. No more staring at Moody Diagrams thanks to Pipe Friction Factor!

The algorithm used for solving the Colebrook equation is based, in part, on "Solving for Friction Factor", ASHRAE Journal, vol. 45, no. 7, p. 41-44.

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