Foundations of Electrical Engineering covers the fundamental ideas and basic laws in electrical engineering. This book is organized into five parts encompassing 24 chapters.
This text presents the basics of electrical engineering from the perspective of the primary principles behind the subject, rather than dwelling on superficial details.
The text focuses on the creation, manipulation, transmission, and reception of information by electronic means.
This book is aimed at electrical engineering students and faculty staff in sub-disciplines as diverse as power and energy systems, circuit theory and telecommunications.
The coverage begins by introducing electric charge as something that explains the experimental results of rubbing materials with a piece of cloth.
The author builds a genuine understanding of the fundamentals and shows how they can be applied to a range of engineering problems. This third edition includes more real-world examples and a glossary of formulae.
Divided into four parts: circuits, electronics, digital systems, and electromagnetics, this text provides an understanding of the fundamental principles on which modern electrical engineering is based.
This book covers structural and foundation systems used in high-voltage transmission lines, conductors, insulators, hardware and component assembly.
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This text is useful for students of electrical, chemical, materials, and mechanical engineering.