Master the fundamentals of electrical engineering with concise, practice-ready explanations.
This intermediate guide presents core principles of electrical science as used in engineering practice. It covers the jump from basic ideas to practical applications, helping students and professionals build a solid mental toolkit.
This edition focuses on essential topics such as electric effects, electromotive force, resistance, current, and the behavior of dynamos and motors. Clear explanations aim to connect theory with real-world electrical systems, while inviting broader learning beyond the classroom.
- Foundational concepts like Ohm’s Law, electric resistance, and current
- Key devices such as dynamos and electric machines, plus their limitations
- Practical regulation and control of electrical systems for steady operation
- Illustrative descriptions of circuits, magnetic effects, and electrolysis in simple terms
Ideal for readers of technical history and early electrical engineering, this edition supports both study and general interest in how electricity powers modern practice.