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Introduction to Electric Circuits Richard C. Dorf

Introduction to Electric Circuits By Richard C. Dorf

Introduction to Electric Circuits by Richard C. Dorf


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Summary

Providing a design methodology by which students can solve realistic electric circuits problems, this text has been revised and updated to reflect the latest technology and developments. Its emphasis on design is further enhanced with new design challenge problems.

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Introduction to Electric Circuits by Richard C. Dorf

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Table of Contents

Electric Circuit Variables; Circuit Elements; Resistive Circuits; Methods of Analysis of Resistive Circuits; Circuit Theorems; The Operational Amplifier; Energy Storage Elements; The Natural Response of A First-Order RL or RC Circuit; The Response of RL and RC Circuits to a Forcing Function; The Complete Response of Circuits with Two Energy Storage; Elements; Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis; AC Steady-State Power; Frequency Response; The Laplace Transform; Fourier Series; Fourier Transform; Topological and Sensitivity Analysis; Two-Port and Three-Port Networks; Balanced Three-Phase Circuits; Appendices: Matrices, Determinants, and Cramer's Rule; Complex Numbers; Trigonometric Formulas; Euler's Formula; Standard Resistor Colour Code; Computer-Aided Analysis: Pspice.

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GOR002155609
9780471127024
0471127027
Introduction to Electric Circuits by Richard C. Dorf
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19960118
1022
N/A
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