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CLCTM
LanguageENG
PublishYear2010
publishCompany The Institution of Engineering and Technology
EISBN 9781849191142
PISBN 9780863419522
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There are many 'Electric Circuits' books on the market but this unique Understandable Electric Circuits book provides an understandable and effective introduction to the fundamentals of DC/AC circuits. It covers current, voltage, power, resistors, capacitors, inductors, impedance, admittance, dependent/independent sources, the basic circuit laws/rules (Ohm's law, KVL/KCL, voltage/current divider rules), series/parallel and wye/ delta circuits, methods of DC/AC analysis (branch current and mesh/node analysis), the network theorems (superposition, Thevenin's/Norton's theorems, maximum power transfer, Millman's and substitution theorems), transient analysis, RLC circuits and resonance, mutual inductance, transformers, and more. This book presents material in a clear and easy-to-understand manner. All important concepts, rules and formulas are highlighted after the explanation and are also summarised at the end of each chapter, making it easy to locate important facts and to study more effectively. The laboratory experiments at the end of each chapter are convenient for doing hands-on practice. These will motivate readers to master the circuit theory, especially college and university students or self-learners in this field. The English version of this book continues in the spirit of its successful Chinese version, which was published by Higher Education Press (the largest and most prominent publisher of educational books in China) in 2005 and reprinted in 2009.
Meizhong Wang has been teaching electronics, physics, computing and maths at college level in Canada for 20 years. She has also taught Electric Circuits and Mandarin at universities in China and Canada, respectively. Meizhong and Lily Chow published the book Legends of Four Chinese Sages in 2007. Her latest work is a Chinese version of Sojourners in the North, which was written by Lily Chow and won the Jeanne Clarke Memorial Local History Award in Canada.

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