
Principles of Electricity
Longman (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 7. March 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-582-22874-0 (ISBN)
Description
Th fifth edition of this well-established textbook presents comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the electrical principles required by technician students. It is essential reading for students on vocationl courses such as BTEC NC/D courses in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications and other related subjects, and has also been highly recommended for first year undergraduates.
For this edition the chapter on semiconductors has been expanded to include field effect transistors and integrated circuits. A new chapter on electronic systems has been included dealing with the principles of amplifier systems, equivalent circuits, operational amplifiers and logic gates. The systems approach taken in this new material reflects the increasing use of integrated circuits.
Concise, well-presented and supported by examples, this revised edition of Principles of Electricity is the ideal companion for technician and undergraduates alike.
For this edition the chapter on semiconductors has been expanded to include field effect transistors and integrated circuits. A new chapter on electronic systems has been included dealing with the principles of amplifier systems, equivalent circuits, operational amplifiers and logic gates. The systems approach taken in this new material reflects the increasing use of integrated circuits.
Concise, well-presented and supported by examples, this revised edition of Principles of Electricity is the ideal companion for technician and undergraduates alike.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pearson Education Limited
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
566 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-582-22874-0 (9780582228740)
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A. Morley | E. Hughes | W. Bolton
Principles of Electricity
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Content
Prefaces.
Symbols.
Abbreviations and definitions.
1. Units.
2. Electric current.
3. Electric circuit.
4. Electrical resistance.
5. Electromagneticism.
6. Electromagneticism induction.
7. Magnetic current.
8. Inductance in a d.c. circuit.
9. Electrostatics.
10. Alternating voltage and currents.
11. Resistance and inductance in a.c.circuits.
12. Power in an a.c circuit.
13. Capacitance in an a.c. circuit.
14. Direct-current machines.
15. Direct-current generators.
16. Direct-current motors.
17. Transformers.
18. Electrical measurements.
19. Electrolysis: primary and secondary cells.
20. Circuit theorems.
21. D.C. Transients.
22. Three-phase supply.
23. Semiconductors.
24. Electronic systems.
Answers to examples.
Index.
Symbols.
Abbreviations and definitions.
1. Units.
2. Electric current.
3. Electric circuit.
4. Electrical resistance.
5. Electromagneticism.
6. Electromagneticism induction.
7. Magnetic current.
8. Inductance in a d.c. circuit.
9. Electrostatics.
10. Alternating voltage and currents.
11. Resistance and inductance in a.c.circuits.
12. Power in an a.c circuit.
13. Capacitance in an a.c. circuit.
14. Direct-current machines.
15. Direct-current generators.
16. Direct-current motors.
17. Transformers.
18. Electrical measurements.
19. Electrolysis: primary and secondary cells.
20. Circuit theorems.
21. D.C. Transients.
22. Three-phase supply.
23. Semiconductors.
24. Electronic systems.
Answers to examples.
Index.