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100 | _aHambley, Allan R. | ||
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_aElectrical engineering:principles and applications _cAllan R. Hambley |
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_bPearson _c2016 _aNoida |
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_a912p _bill _c24cm |
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_t"Chapter 1 Introduction
_tChapter 2 Resistive Circuits _tChapter 3 Inductance and Capacitance _tChapter 4 Transients _tChapter 5 Steady-State Sinusoidal Analysis _tChapter 6 Frequency Response, Bode Plots, and Resonance _tChapter 7 Logic Circuits _tChapter 8 Computers and Microcontrollers _tChapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems _tChapter 10 Diodes _tChapter 11 Amplifiers: Specifications and External Characteristics _tChapter 12 Field-Effect Transistors _tChapter 13 Bipolar Junction Transistors _tChapter 14 Operational Amplifiers _tChapter 15 Magnetic Circuits and Transformers _tChapter 16 DC Machines _tChapter 17 AC Machines" |
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520 | _aThe revised edition of Electrical Engineering enhances the overall learning experience by using a wide variety of pedagogical features to present the applications of the theories in various fields. Important topics such as Circuit Analysis, Digital Systems, Electronics, and Electromechanics are thoroughly covered. The focus of the text is to stimulate student interest and increase awareness about the relevance of electrical engineering in their chosen professions | ||
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