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Electric Circuits and Machines

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Majors and non-majors in electricity will benefit from this easy-to-understand and highly illustrated introduction to DC and AC electrical theory, circuits, and equipment. The only prequisites are algebra and a basic knowledge of trigonometry. This updated edition reflects changes in industry resulting from increasing computerization of electrical equipment. Modern solid-state components are covered in appropriate sections throughout the book. These components are especially featured in the area of industrial controls.

447 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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December 11, 2017
A very fundamental book on electrical machines. The language is plain and easy to understand, which is great for self-studying. Lack detailed explanations on concepts but covers the most basic knowledge.
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