Master the basics of electrical engineering with a clear, practical guide.
This volume presents an introductory course in electrical engineering through concise explanations and plentiful practical examples. It covers fundamental concepts of direct current machines, electric distribution, and lighting, framing theory around real-world problems and classroom-ready problems. The edition emphasizes a steady, gradual build from core ideas to more advanced topics, with appendices that collect extended developments and treated examples for self-study.
Readers will find a structured path from elementary electricity and magnetism to the operation of dynamos, motors, and power systems. The material aims to equip students and professionals with a solid working knowledge that can be applied in design, analysis, and practical electrical tasks.
- Clear, step-by-step explanations of fundamental electrical engineering concepts
- Practical problems and worked examples to reinforce learning
- Late chapters and appendices that extend the discussion with additional topics
- Illustrative discussions of distribution systems, lighting, and machine operation
Ideal for readers beginning a study of electrical engineering or seeking a solid reference to the fundamentals.