Polytechnics and Technical Schools. To those who propose taking up the serious study of Electrical Engineering, and intend obtaining more than a surface knowledge of the subject, I would strongly advise that a concurrent course be taken in the science of Electricity and Magnetism, which underlies all practical applications toE lectrical Engineering ;and to those whose time for study is strictly limited, this science course may be found sufficient for the first year. I have avoided a mathematical treatment as far as possible, and the numerical problems have not been worked out to a greater degree of accuracy than is required for practical work. In no case is an example given requiring more mathematics than is taught in the first stage of that subject.
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The Elements of Electrical Engineering: A First Year's Course for Students (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)Tyson Sewell
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASINB008CQHBG0
ISBN-13978B008CQHBG4
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