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Problems Manual to Accompany Grob's Basic Electronics 11th ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 007723832X
  • ISBN-13: 9780077238322
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  • ISBN-10: 007723832X
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The Problems Manual to accompany Grob's Basic Electronics, written by Mitchell E. Schultz, provides students and instructors with hundreds of practice problems for self-study, homework assignments, test and review.
Preface vi
Bibliography vi
Introduction to Powers of 10 1(11)
Sec. 1-1 Scientific Notation
1(2)
Sec. 1-2 Engineering Notation and Metric Prefixes
3(3)
Sec. 1-3 Converting between Metric Prefixes
6(1)
Sec. 1-4 Addition and Subtraction Using Powers of 10
7(1)
Sec. 1-5 Multiplication and Division Using Powers of 10
8(1)
Sec. 1-6 Reciprocals with Powers of 10
9(1)
Sec. 1-7 Squaring Numbers Expressed as a Power of 10
10(1)
Sec. 1-8 Square Roots of Numbers Expressed as a Power of 10
10(2)
Chapter 1 Electricity
12(8)
Sec. 1-1 The Coluomb Unit of Electric Charge
12(2)
Sec. 1-2 Potential Difference Between Electric Charges
14(2)
Sec. 1-3 Charge in Motion is Current
16(2)
Sec. 1-4 Resistance is Opposition to Current
18(2)
Chapter 2 Resistor Color Coding
20(10)
Sec. 2-1 Four-Band Resistor Color Code
20(4)
Sec. 2-2 Five-Band Resistor Color Code
24(4)
Sec. 2-3 Surface-Mount Resistor Coding
28(2)
Chapter 3 OHM'S Law
30(12)
Sec. 3-1 Using Ohm's Law
30(5)
Sec. 3-2 Electric Power
35(4)
Sec. 3-3 Energy
39(1)
Sec. 3-4 Efficiency
40(2)
Chapter 4 Series Circuits
42(20)
Sec. 4-1 Analyzing Series Circuits
42(3)
Sec. 4-2 Series Circuits with Random Unknowns
45(4)
Sec. 4-3 Voltages Measured to Chassis Ground
49(3)
Sec. 4-4 Rheostats and Potentiometers
52(6)
Sec. 4-5 Troubleshooting Series Circuits
58(4)
Chapter 5 Parallel Circuits
62(11)
Sec. 5-1 Analyzing Parallel Circuits
62(5)
Sec. 5-2 Parallel Circuits with Random Unknowns
67(5)
Sec. 5-3 Troubleshooting Parallel Circuits
72(1)
Chapter 6 Series-Parallel Circuits
73(12)
Sec. 6-1 Analyzing Series-Parallel Circuits
73(6)
Sec. 6-2 Solving Series-Parallel Circuits with Random Unknowns
79(3)
Sec. 6-3 Wheatstone Bridge
82(3)
Chapter 7 Voltage and Current Dividers
85(14)
Sec. 7-1 Unloaded Voltage Dividers
85(4)
Sec. 7-2 Current Dividers
89(3)
Sec. 7-3 Series Voltage Dividers with Parallel-Connected Loads
92(5)
Sec. 7-4 Troubleshooting Voltage Dividers
97(2)
Chapter 8 Direct Current Meters
99(17)
Sec. 8-1 Current Meters
99(6)
Sec. 8-2 Voltmeters
105(6)
Sec. 8-3 Voltmeter Loading
111(2)
Sec. 8-4 Ohmmeters
113(3)
Chapter 9 Kirchhoff's Laws
116(19)
Sec. 9-1 Kirchhoff's Current Law
116(6)
Sec. 9-2 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
122(4)
Sec. 9-3 Method of Branch Currents
126(5)
Sec. 9-4 Node-Voltage Analysis
131(4)
Chapter 10 Network Theorems
135(34)
Sec. 10-1 Superposition Theorem
135(6)
Sec. 10-2 Thevenin's Theorem
141(11)
Sec. 10-3 Norton's Theorem
152(4)
Sec. 10-4 Thevenin-Norton Conversions
156(2)
Sec. 10-5 Conversion of Voltage and Current Sources
158(5)
Sec. 10-6 Millman's Theorem
163(2)
Sec. 10-7 T And π Networks
165(4)
Chapter 11 Conductors and Insulators
169(4)
Sec. 11-1 Determining the Resistance of Wire Conductors
169(4)
Chapter 12 Batteries
173(11)
Sec. 12-1 Connection of Cells
173(3)
Sec. 12-2 Internal Resistance of a Generator
176(2)
Sec. 12-3 Constant Voltage and Constant Current Sources
178(6)
Chapter 13 Magnetism
184(4)
Sec. 13-1 The Magnetic Field
184(4)
Chapter 14 Electromagnetism
188(8)
Sec. 14-1 Magnetomotive Force (mmf)
188(2)
Sec. 14-2 Intensity of Magnetic Field
190(1)
Sec. 14-3 Permeability
191(1)
Sec. 14-4 Ohm's Law for Magnetic Circuits
192(2)
Sec. 14-5 Faraday's Law of Induced Voltage
194(2)
Chapter 15 Alternating Voltage and Current
196(29)
Sec. 15-1 Angular Measure
196(2)
Sec. 15-2 Calculating the Instantaneous Value of a Sinusoidal Waveform
198(3)
Sec. 15-3 Voltage and Current Values for Sinusoidal Waveforms
201(5)
Sec. 15-4 Relationship between Frequency, Time, and Wavelength
206(3)
Sec. 15-5 Relationship between Time, Frequency, and Phase
209(3)
Sec. 15-6 Analyzing Nonsinusoidal Waveforms
212(4)
Sec. 15-7 Harmonic Frequencies
216(1)
Sec. 15-8 Oscilloscope Measurements
217(8)
Chapter 16 Capacitance
225(12)
Sec. 16-1 Determining the Capacitance Value
225(1)
Sec. 16-2 Calculating Total Capacitance
226(2)
Sec. 16-3 Voltage Division for Series-Connected Capacitors
228(3)
Sec. 16-4 Capacitor Coding
231(6)
Chapter 17 Capacitive Reactance
237(10)
Sec. 17-1 Capacitive Reactance Xc
237(3)
Sec. 17-2 Calculating Total Reactance for Series-and Parallel-Connected Capacitors
240(6)
Sec. 17-3 Charge and Discharge Current
246(1)
Chapter 18 Capacitive Circuits
247(8)
Sec. 18-1 Analyzing Series RC Circuits
247(4)
Sec. 18-2 Analyzing Parallel RC Circuits
251(4)
Chapter 19 Inductance
255(17)
Sec. 19-1 Determining the Inductance Value
255(1)
Sec. 19-2 Mutual Inductance Lm
256(6)
Sec. 19-3 Transformers Used for Impedance Matching
262(4)
Sec. 19-4 Calculating Total Inductance for Series-and Parallel-Connected Inductors
266(2)
Sec. 19-5 Inductor Coding
268(4)
Chapter 20 Inductive Reactance
272(9)
Sec. 20-1 Inductive Reactance XL Opposes Current
272(4)
Sec. 20-2 Calculating Total Reactance for Series-and Parallel-Connected Inductors
276(5)
Chapter 21 Inductive Circuits
281(8)
Sec. 21-1 Analyzing Series RL Circuits
281(4)
Sec. 21-2 Analyzing Parallel RL Circuits
285(4)
Chapter 22 RC and L/R Time Constants
289(19)
Sec. 22-1 L/R Time Constant
289(3)
Sec. 22-2 RC Time Constant
292(3)
Sec. 22-3 Advanced Time Constant Analysis
295(5)
Sec. 22-4 Nonsinusoidal Waveforms in RC Circuits
300(8)
Chapter 23 AC Circuits
308(15)
Sec. 23-1 Combining XL and Xc
308(4)
Sec. 23-2 Series Reactance and Resistance
312(3)
Sec. 23-3 Parallel Reactance and Resistance
315(4)
Sec. 23-4 Power in AC Circuits
319(4)
Chapter 24 Complex Numbers for AC Circuits
323(14)
Sec. 24-1 Rectangular and Polar Form of a Complex Number
323(3)
Sec. 24-2 Mathematical Operations with Complex Numbers
326(5)
Sec. 24-3 Parallel Circuits with Three Complex Branches
331(6)
Chapter 25 Resonance
337(11)
Sec. 25-1 Series Resonant Circuits
337(5)
Sec. 25-2 Parallel Resonant Circuits
342(6)
Chapter 26 Filters
348(9)
Sec. 26-1 Low-Pass Filters
348(4)
Sec. 26-2 High-Pass Filters
352(3)
Sec. 26-3 Resonant Filters
355(2)
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems 357