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Electronics / Electricity by Richard W. Tinnell

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Electronics / Electricity
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Publisher: Delmar Publishers
Number of pages: 260

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This book is intended to provide meaningful experience in electric circuit analysis for students of modern technology. The topics included provide exposure to basic principles of current flow, simple DC circuits, an introduction to AC circuits, resonance, and transformer coupling. The materials are presented in an action-oriented format combining many of the features normally found in a textbook with those usually associated with a laboratory manual.

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