Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
✍ Scribed by Giorgio Rizzoni, James Kearns
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 992
- Edition
- 7
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering provides an overview of the electrical engineering discipline specifically geared toward non-electrical engineering students. The hallmark feature of the text is its use of practical applications to illustrate important principles. The applications come from every field of engineering and feature exciting technologies.
The principal objective of the book is to present the principles of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical engineering to an audience of engineering majors enrolled in introductory and more advanced or specialized electrical engineering courses. A second objective is to present these principles with a focus on important results and common yet effective analytical and computational tools to solve practical problems. Finally, a third objective of the book is to illustrate, by way of concrete, fully worked examples, a number of relevant applications of electrical engineering. These examples are drawn from the authors’ industrial research experience and from ideas contributed by practicing engineers and industrial partners.
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The author doesn't clarify his points and leaves to many questions unanswered. This book often says things like "The value of flux in the core will be given by this equation" without specifying where this came from. He will also combine multiple equations and simply allow the definition of variables
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering НАУКА и УЧЕБА,ТЕХНИКА,ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ НАУКИ Название: Principles and Applications of Electrical EngineeringАвтор: Giorgio RizzoniГод: 2004 г.Страниц: 996 стр.Формат: PDFЯзык: EnglishИздание:McGraw-Hill Higher EducationРазмер: 8.28 MbISВN 0-07-28877
Rizzoni is designed for the sophomore/junior level, Introduction to Electrical Engineering course required for non-EE majors. The most widely used book for this course, Rizzoni introduces non-majors to the three basic areas of electrical engineering: circuits, electronics, and electromechanics. The