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The Application of Hyperbolic Functions to Electrical Engineering Problems

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The Application of Hyperbolic Functions to Electrical Engineering Problems
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
ISBN/ASIN: 0543964043
Number of pages: 324

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Hyperbolic functions have numerous, well recognized uses in applied science. Wherever a line, or series of lines, of uniform linear constants is met with, an immediate field of usefulness for hyperbolic functions presents itself, particularly in high-frequency alternating-current lines.

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