Electric Circuit Analysis, 3e Student Problem Set and Solutions

Electric Circuit Analysis, 3e Student Problem Set and Solutions

Author: David E. Johnson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1996-01-15

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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Comprehensive practice and explanations of electrical circuits Electrical Circuit Analysis, Third Edition, Student Problem Set and Solutions provides physics and engineering students with supplementary practice problems for understanding circuits. Concise explanations clarify difficult concepts and applications, while extensive examples and problems allow students to strengthen their understanding by applying their knowledge and critical thought. Covering a broad swath of circuit problems, this book includes analysis of first and second order circuits, AC steady state power, sinusoidal sources, mutual inductance, frequency response, and much more.


Engineering Circuit Analysis

Engineering Circuit Analysis

Author: William Hart Hayt

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780070274129

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This is a student solutions manual which accompanies a text offering coverage of operational amplifiers, problems using SPICE, worked-out examples and end-of-chapter problems. The main text includes added coverage of state space variable analysis.


Basic Electric Circuit Analysis

Basic Electric Circuit Analysis

Author: Lin

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471365877

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This text provides a succinct introduction to basic electric circuit analysis with balanced emphasis on time domain and frequency domain methods. The fifth edition has retained the format and features of previous editions, while being thoroughly revised to reflect recent trends and advances. The goal of this revision has been to clarify the flow of ideas through changes in order and emphasis, maintain a high degree of accessibility, and provide new examples and problems.


Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Analysis

Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Analysis

Author: Clayton R. Paul

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 0471371955

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Focusing on the development of fundamental skills, this new text is designed for a one-semester course in the analysis of linear circuits. The author meticulously covers the important topics within a sound pedagogical organization while minimizing unnecessary detail so that the student can develop a lasting and sound set of analysis skills. The major topics presented include the analysis of resistive circuits (including controlled sources and op amps) and the analysis of circuits in the sinusoidal steady state (phasor analysis). Emphasized also is the analysis of circuits in the time domain in response to a disturbance (switching operations and the unit step and unit impulse responses) and is developed primarily using the Laplace transform. A brief description of the classical method of solving the circuit differential equations is included.


Electric Circuit Problems with Solutions

Electric Circuit Problems with Solutions

Author: F. A. Benson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1975-04-24

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780412212604

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Electrical-engineering and electronic-engineering students have frequently to resolve and simplify quite complex circuits in order to understand them or to obtain numerical results and a sound knowledge of basic circuit theory is therefore essential. The author is very much in favour of tutorials and the solving of problems as a method of education. Experience shows that many engineering students encounter difficulties when they first apply their theoretical knowledge to practical problems. Over a period of about twenty years the author has collected a large number of problems on electric circuits while giving lectures to students attending the first two post-intermediate years of Uni versity engineering courses. The purpose of this book is to present these problems (a total of 365) together with many solutions (some problems, with answers, given at the end of each Chapter, are left as student exercises) in the hope that they will prove of value to other teachers and students. Solutions are separated from the problems so that they will not be seen by accident. The answer is given at the end of each problem, however, for convenience. Parts of the book are based on the author's previous work Electrical Engineering Problems with Solutions which was published in 1954.