Electrical engineering basics and practical know‑how for today’s engineers
This up‑to‑date reference presents the fundamentals of generation, transformation, and distribution of current, with emphasis on practical apparatus and everyday use. It combines clear theory with hands‑on considerations, omitting outdated details while keeping essential principles and modern applications in view.
This edition covers the core ideas behind magnetism, electrical circuits, resistance, induction, and the instruments used to measure and observe electrical phenomena. It explains how electrical machines and equipment work in real life settings and connects theory to the design and operation of common appliances and systems.
- Learn the fundamental principles behind current, voltage, resistance, and magnetism.
- Explore how instruments like galvanometers and oscillographs reveal electrical behavior.
- See how practical electrical devices are built and used in lighting, power, and signaling.
- Find chapter‑end exam references and explanations that align with professional and technical tests.
Ideal for: students, trainees, and professionals seeking a solid grounding in electrical engineering concepts paired with practical guidance.