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Martin Goldman
This Physics 2000 page, from the University of Colorado, offers an introductory explanation of how the flat screens used in laptop computers work. The discussion included a discussion of polarization, twisted cells, the used of electrical field to control twisted cells, liquid crystal displays, and how we view colors.
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M. Goldman, (1997), WWW Document, (https://physics.uwb.edu.pl/main/ptf/fizyka2000/laptops/index.html).
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Goldman, M. (1997). Laptop Screens. Retrieved March 29, 2024, from https://physics.uwb.edu.pl/main/ptf/fizyka2000/laptops/index.html
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Goldman, Martin. Laptop Screens. 1997. https://physics.uwb.edu.pl/main/ptf/fizyka2000/laptops/index.html (accessed 29 March 2024).
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Goldman, Martin. Laptop Screens. 1997. 29 Mar. 2024 <https://physics.uwb.edu.pl/main/ptf/fizyka2000/laptops/index.html>.
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Author = "Martin Goldman",
Title = {Laptop Screens},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {29 March 2024},
Year = {1997}
}
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