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Electric circuit theory and the operational calculus ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY AND THE OPERATIONAL CALCULUS CHAPTER I THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY While a knowledge, on the reader's part, of the elements of electric circuit theory will be assumed, it seems well to start with ...
by John Renshaw Carson
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Heaviside's electric circuit theory CHAPTER I THE FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY INTRODUCTION The object of making an analysis of an electric circuit problem, stated in a most general way, is to formulate as a function of the time the current which flows in any ...
by H. J. Josephs
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An introduction to electrical circuit theory
by Graham Williams
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Electric circuit theory, a textbook for engineering students
by M. Arumugam, N. Premakumaran
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Electric-circuit theory Electric power When current flows through a conductor, power is expended, the amount depending on the magnitude of the current (/) and on the potential difference (V) necessary to send the current round the circuit.
by Frank Atkinson Benson, Douglas Harrison
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Heaviside's electrical circuit theory
by Louis Cohen
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The electric circuits problem solver In using this book, students may review and study the illustrated problems at their own pace; students are not limited to the time such problems receive in the classroom.
by Research and Education Association
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Electric Circuits Circuit Theory In a field as diverse as electrical engineering, you might well ask whether all of its branches have anything in common. The answer is yes— electric circuits. An electric circuit is a ...
by James W. Nilsson, Susan Riedel
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Elementary electric-circuit theory ELEMENTARY ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT THEORY CHAPTER I ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS At the beginning of the study of a subject the student should be informed of its general scope and limitations and should be provided with an ...
by Richard Henry Frazier
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An introduction to the Laplace transformation, with engineering applications 2: Electric circuit theory 9. subsidiary equation for an L, R, C circuit Consider the circuit of Fig. 2, consisting of inductance L, resistance R, and capacity C, in series, with voltage V(t) applied to its ter- RL ■aw — nnnp- Fig ...
by John Conrad Jaeger
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