Download Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology Edit By JOHN BIRD
CONTENTS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1- Units associated with basic electrical quantities
2- An introduction to electric circuits
3- Resistance variation
4- Chemical effects of electricity
5- Series and parallel networks
6- Capacitors and capacitance
7- Magnetic circuits
8- Electromagnetism
9- Electromagnetic induction
10- Electrical measuring instruments and measurements
11- Semiconductor diodes
12- Transistors
13- D.C. circuit theory
14- Alternating voltages and currents
15- Single-phase series a.c. circuits 198
16- Single-phase parallel a.c. circuits
17- Filter networks
18- D.C. transients
19- Operational amplifiers
20- Three-phase systems
21- Transformers
22- D.C. machines
23- Three-phase induction motors
Preface Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology
Part 1, comprising chapters 1 to 12, involves essential Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering Principles, with chapters on electrical units and quantities, introduction to electric circuits, resistance variation, chemical effects of electricity, series and parallel networks, capacitors and capacitance, magnetic circuits, electromagnetism, electromagnetic induction, electrical measuring instruments and measurements, semiconductors diodes and transistors.
Part 2, comprising chapters 13 to 19, involves Further Electrical and Electronic Principles, with chapters on d.c. circuit theorems, alternating voltages and currents, single-phase series and parallel networks, filter networks, d.c. transients and operational amplifiers
Part 3, comprising chapters 20 to 23, involves Electrical Power Technology, with chapters on three-phase systems, transformers, d.c. machines and three-phase induction motors.
Each topic considered in the text is presented in a way that assumes in the reader little previous knowledge of that topic. Theory is introduced in each chapter by a reasonably brief outline of essential information, definitions, formulae, procedures, etc. The theory is kept to a minimum, for problem solving is extensively used to establish and exemplify the theory. It is intended that readers will gain real understanding through seeing problems solved and then through solving similar problems themselves.
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