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Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology
By John, Bsc (Hons), Ceng, Miee, Gieie, Cmath, Fima, Fcollp Bird
Summary:
-Comprehensive coverage = easy learning progression from L3 to L4 -Careful syllabus matching for 2000/1 Edexcel specifications and current degree modules -John Bird's 'learning by example' technique is a thoroughly practical way of gaining knowledge and understanding. Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology is a fully comprehensive text for courses in electrical and electronic principles, circuit theory and electrical technology. The coverage takes students from the fundamentals of the subject, up to and including first degree level. Thus, this book is ideal for students studying engineering for the first time, and suitable for pre-degree vocational courses, especially where progression to higher levels of study is likely.
John Bird's approach, based on 700 worked examples supported by over 1000 problems (icluding answers), is ideal for students of a wide range of abilities, and can be worked through at the student's own pace. Theory is kept to a minimum, placing a firm emphasis on problem-solving skills, and making this a thoroughly practical introduction to these core subjects in the electrical and electronic engineering curriculum.
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By John, Bsc (Hons), Ceng, Miee, Gieie, Cmath, Fima, Fcollp Bird
Summary:
-Comprehensive coverage = easy learning progression from L3 to L4 -Careful syllabus matching for 2000/1 Edexcel specifications and current degree modules -John Bird's 'learning by example' technique is a thoroughly practical way of gaining knowledge and understanding. Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology is a fully comprehensive text for courses in electrical and electronic principles, circuit theory and electrical technology. The coverage takes students from the fundamentals of the subject, up to and including first degree level. Thus, this book is ideal for students studying engineering for the first time, and suitable for pre-degree vocational courses, especially where progression to higher levels of study is likely.
John Bird's approach, based on 700 worked examples supported by over 1000 problems (icluding answers), is ideal for students of a wide range of abilities, and can be worked through at the student's own pace. Theory is kept to a minimum, placing a firm emphasis on problem-solving skills, and making this a thoroughly practical introduction to these core subjects in the electrical and electronic engineering curriculum.
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Good luck