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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 274x206x23 mm, kaal: 1015 g, 560 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2001
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0071381821
  • ISBN-13: 9780071381826
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 274x206x23 mm, kaal: 1015 g, 560 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2001
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0071381821
  • ISBN-13: 9780071381826
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Practical math to help you plan, design, and problem-solve electric circuits The ideal tool for upgrading career-enhancing math skills, Teach Yourself Algebra for Electronic Circuits helps you learn the methods that support today’s technological growth and innovation. Author Ken Jenkins has put together a genuinely user-friendly tutorial. Every chapter is a self-contained unit, making it easier to find the answers you want and learn at your own pace – without flipping through pages, looking for connections or background. Learn or upgrade your skills with: * Self-teaching text, complete with worked-out questions/solutions and final exams *Math that goes beyond elementary algebra, without the burden of heavy-duty calculus you don’t need * Circuit-focused applications, illustrations, and examples * Special help with the algebra of logic and matrices *Hundreds of practical problems with detailed solutions throughout the book* Over 300 illustrations to help you learn quickly and easily

Practical math to help you plan, design, and problem-solve electric circuitsThe ideal tool for upgrading career-enhancing math skills, Teach Yourself Algebra for Electronic Circuits helps you learn the methods that support today’s technological growth and innovation. Author Ken Jenkins has put together a genuinely user-friendly tutorial. Every chapter is a self-contained unit, making it easier to find the answers you want and learn at your own pace – without flipping through pages, looking for connections or background. Learn or upgrade your skills with:* Self-teaching text, complete with worked-out questions/solutions and final exams*Math that goes beyond elementary algebra, without the burden of heavy-duty calculus you don’t need* Circuit-focused applications, illustrations, and examples* Special help with the algebra of logic and matrices*Hundreds of practical problems with detailed solutions throughout the book* Over 300 illustrations to help you learn quickly

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From the New Literature Section: This self-tutoring guide, specially geared for those who work with electric circuits, is a useful self-enrichment tool for upgrading math skills and learning the methods that support today's technological growth. It contains hundreds of practical problems with detailed solutions as well as over 300 illustrations for easier comprehension. Also included are circuit-focused applications and special help with the algebra of logic and matrices. Poptronics 20020401


Chapter 1: Electric Charge and Electric Field. Potential Difference.
Chapter 2: Electric Current. Ohms Law. Basic Circuit Configurations.
Chapter 3: Determinants and Simultaneous Equations.
Chapter 4: Basic Network Laws and Theorems.
Chapter 5: Sinusoidal Waves, rms Value. As Vector Quantities.
Chapter 6: Algebra of Complex Numbers.
Chapter 7: Inductance and Capacitance.
Chapter 8: Reactance and Impedance. Algebra of a-c Networks.
Chapter 9: Impedance Transformation. Electric Filters.
Chapter 10: Magnetic Coupling. Transformers. Three-phase Systems.
Chapter 11: Matrix Algebra. Two-port Networks.
Chapter 12: Binary Arithmetic. Switching Algebra.
Chapter 13: The Digital Processor. Digital Filters. Appendix Solutions to Problems Index
K.W. Jenkins is a retired electrical engineer who worked for a number of companies, including ITT, where he contributed to several projects for NASA. A graduate of Chicago Technical College, he wrote this book to pass along mathematical skills and understanding that was acquired over a lifetime in the field.