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Request an Ebook Sample Request a Print Sample Contact a RepElectricity: Principles and Applications, requires that students have no prior knowledge of electrical theory and principles and allows students with limited math and reading skills to gain a clear understanding of electricity and electrical devices. Mastering this material in this text will also provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue further education in electricity and electronics.
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1 Basic Concepts
2 Electrical Quantities and Units
3 Basic Circuits, Laws and Measurements
4 Circuit Components
5 Multiple-Load Circuits
6 Complex-Circuit Analysis
7 Magnetism and Electromagnetism
8 Alternate Current and Voltage
9 Power in AC Circuits
10 Capacitance
11 Inductance
12 Transformers
13 R, C, and L Circuits
14 Electric Motors
15 Instruments and Measurements
16 Residential Wiring Concepts