Engineering Principles for Electrical Technicians
โ Scribed by K. M. Smith, P. Holroyd and N. Hiller (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 382
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Acknowledgements, Page xi
Introduction, Page xiii
Symbols, Units and Abbreviations, Pages xiv-xv
CHAPTER 1 - Forces and Equilibrium, Pages 1-37
CHAPTER 2 - Centre of Gravity, Pages 38-51
CHAPTER 3 - Work, Power and Energy, Pages 52-68
CHAPTER 4 - Simple Machines, Pages 69-84
CHAPTER 5 - Motion and Inertia, Pages 85-112
CHAPTER 6 - Elasticity, Pages 113-133
CHAPTER 7 - Heat, Pages 134-155
CHAPTER 8 - States of Matter and Changes of State, Pages 156-164
CHAPTER 9 - Electrical Properties of Materials, Pages 165-174
CHAPTER 10 - Introduction to Electrical Units and Circuits, Pages 175-195
CHAPTER 11 - Resistors in Series and Parallel, Pages 196-206
CHAPTER 12 - Primary and Secondary Cells, Pages 207-230
CHAPTER 13 - Magnetism, Pages 231-258
CHAPTER 14 - Torque Production, Pages 259-262
CHAPTER 15 - Indicating Instruments, Pages 263-282
CHAPTER 16 - Kirchhoff's Laws, Pages 283-291
CHAPTER 17 - D.C. Two-wire Distributors, Pages 292-300
CHAPTER 18 - Capacitors, Pages 301-311
CHAPTER 19 - Alternating Currents, Pages 312-347
CHAPTER 20 - Rectifiers, Pages 348-358
CHAPTER 21 - Electric Cables, Pages 359-365
CHAPTER 22 - Fuses, Pages 366-370
CHAPTER 23 - Thermionic Emission, Pages 371-376
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