Master the basics of electricity with a clear, practical guide that connects theory to everyday life.
This beginner-friendly introduction explains how electric currents move, what makes a circuit complete, and how engineers use simple ideas to power lamps, motors, and wireless tech. It covers core concepts in plain language and shows how to think about electricity like a working system.
The book outlines the foundations you need and then builds from there with concrete examples. You’ll see how resistance shapes current, how electromotive force drives flow, and how tools measure voltage, current, and resistance. It also introduces magnetic effects, transformers, and the role of electricity in lighting and telecommunication, all in an approachable, hands-on style.
What you’ll experience
- Clear explanations of circuits, conductors, insulators, and Ohm’s law
- Practical guidance on measurements and simple experiments
- Demonstrations of how electric power is generated, transmitted, and used
- Foundational topics like alternating currents, induction, and early electrical instruments
Ideal for curious readers and students looking for a solid, working understanding of electricity and its everyday applications.