Electrical Engineering: Concepts and Applications, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 23, 2012) © 2013

  • SA Reza Zekavat
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For non-electrical engineering majors taking the introduction to electrical engineering course.


Electrical Engineering: Concepts and Applications is the result of a multi-disciplinary effort at Michigan Technological University to create a curriculum that is attractive, motivational, and relevant to students by creating many application-based problems; and provide the optimal level of both range and depth of coverage of EE topics in a curriculum package.

  • Chapter 1 Why Electrical Engineering?
  • Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
  • Chapter 3 Resistive Circuits
  • Chapter 4 Capacitance and Inductance
  • Chapter 5 Transient Analysis
  • Chapter 6 Steady-State AC Analysis
  • Chapter 7 Frequency Analysis
  • Chapter 8 Electronic Circuits
  • Chapter 9 Power Systems and Transmission Lines
  • Chapter 10 Fundamentals of Logic Circuits
  • Chapter 11 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems
  • Chapter 12 Principles of Electromechanics
  • Chapter 13 Electric Machines
  • Chapter 14 Electrical Measurement Instruments
  • Chapter 15 Electrical Safety

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