Electrical Engineering: Theory and Examples, HRC Publishers


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The book is a clear, intuitive treatment of electrical engineering theory and methods for EE and non-EE students taking the subject for the first time. Examples are an important part of the text and theory is followed by worked problems based on past exam papers, to illustrate the use of methods in solving problems. It is suitable as a textbook for a one semester introductory course on electrical engineering, for preparation for exams, or for self study.

The text includes: electrical laws and methods, dc analysis, resistive circuits, the capacitor and inductor, phasor algebra, ac circuit analysis, power in ac circuits, the transformer, transients, first and second order systems, Laplace transforms, frequency response, the discrete Fourier transform, the operational amplifier, the diode and ic timer, solved examples based on problems from past exam papers.

The author, K.H. Norian, is a member of the ECE Department of Lehigh University. He has taught courses in electrical engineering for over twenty five years. This book is used by his EE and non-EE students who take their first university course on the laws and principles of electrical engineering.

ISBN: 0-9772484-2-9, 230pp.; 144 line illus., 2006.
Retail: $59.95 USA/$65.95 CAN/$78.95 AU/£32.95 UK

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