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Circuit Analysis: Theory and Practice

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Written for electronics engineering technology students taking their first course in circuit theory, this exceptional book has been hailed by users and reviewers alike as one of the best on the market. The 4th Edition provides updated coverage of standard circuit analysis topics in a remarkably easy-to-understand fashion, including fundamentals of DC and AC, methods of analysis, capacitance, inductance, magnetism, simple transients, transformers, Fourier series, and more. Essential concepts are complemented with hundreds of worked out examples designed to lead readers through the critical thinking processes required to solve problems, preparing them to reason their way through life-like situations expected to be encountered on the job.

984 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1995

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Profile Image for Ahmed Atif Abrar.
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May 25, 2024
I understood the average power and electrical circuits well from here. A great teacher namely Rafi had prescribed it to us, who unfortunately didn't continue his stint in BRAC University.
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April 28, 2021
It was actually quite helpful. Not everything is well explained but it showcases the actual practice and theory and how to use them together to understand what a circuit should be doing.
Profile Image for Muhammad al-Khwarizmi.
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August 29, 2012
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Pretty decent, though a few circuits were quite confusing. I'm also virtually certain I spotted a few errors in the problem solutions, and it is certainly omitted that mesh analysis doesn't apply to non-planar circuits. All told, these are fairly minor flaws (I got a lot out of the book of what I read to be sure) but I am reading this concurrently with Fundamentals of Electric Circuits (Alexander and Sadiku), 4th Edition (which has its own faults) to combine insights from the two and get a clear picture.
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