Synopsis
This book explores the fundamental principles and practices of electrical engineering, providing a comprehensive guide to the subject. The author covers a wide range of topics, including units, Ohm's law, Joules law, temperature coefficient, magnetism, electromagnets, forces on conductors, electromagnetic induction, instruments, dynamos, motors, windings, connections, direction of rotation, E.M.F induced in armature, commutation, armature reaction, characteristic curves of dynamos, losses in dynamos and motors, motor characteristics, motor starters, A.C. currents, R.M.S. values, form factor, inductance, capacity, induction and capacity in A.C. circuits, A.C. generators, transformers, A.C. motors, miscellaneous A.C. exercises, and transmission and distribution of power. Through numerous exercises and examples, the author aims to help readers develop a deep understanding of the subject and its practical applications. This book serves as a valuable resource for students, practitioners, and anyone seeking to expand their knowledge in electrical engineering.
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