Electrical engineering 101 : an essential guide to mastering the subject / David Baker
Material type:
- 9781398834378
- TK 145 .B35 2024
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Includes index.
Introduction -- Chapter 1. The dawn of ideas-the Empirical Age -- Chapter 2. Understanding forces-the Scientific Age -- Chapter 3. Manipulation of forces -- Chapter 4. Mechanisms -- Chapter 5. A choice of materials -- Chapter 6. Keeping the machines moving -- Chapter 7. Engineering the systems -- Chapter 8. What is reliability? -- Chapter 9. Nuclear engineering -- Chapter 10. Electrical and electronic engineering -- Chapter 11 Power production and generation -- Chapter 12. Electromechanics -- Chapter 13. Computing machines and Artificial intelligence -- Glossary -- Suggested reading -- Index.
"A perfect introduction for students and laypeople alike, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering 101 provides you with all the concepts you need to know to understand the fundamentals of the subject. Filled with helpful diagrams, photographs, further reading, and easily digestible features on the development of electrical and mechanical engineering, this book makes getting to grips with the subject as easy as possible. It includes the development of machines and materials, forces and how they are manipulated, gearing, and the principles of movement and reliability." -- Back cover
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