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Rating: Summary: A book all Electrical Engineering Student should have! Review: As a sophomore taking my first Circuit Analysis class I found that the my text didn't have much examples or problems to solve at the end of each chapter. Schaum's was the solution, it's a great practice guide, especially when it comes to solving circuit analysis where the possible problem combinations are infinite and only practice will enable you to master the basics of circuit analysis. It's also great for preparation before an exam. If you think you're ready for a test, I'm sure Schaum's will prove you wrong.
Rating: Summary: A book all Electrical Engineering Student should have! Review: As a sophomore taking my first Circuit Analysis class I found that the my text didn't have much examples or problems to solve at the end of each chapter. Schaum's was the solution, it's a great practice guide, especially when it comes to solving circuit analysis where the possible problem combinations are infinite and only practice will enable you to master the basics of circuit analysis. It's also great for preparation before an exam. If you think you're ready for a test, I'm sure Schaum's will prove you wrong.
Rating: Summary: Very Helpful Review: I wish that all study guides were as useful as this one. In each topic area the author starts with simple problems, so the student can get the hang of what is going on, and progresses to the more complicated. I used this guide a number of years ago when I was taking undergraduate electrical engineering classes, and I still think of it as an important friend.
Rating: Summary: Very Helpful Review: I wish that all study guides were as useful as this one. In each topic area the author starts with simple problems, so the student can get the hang of what is going on, and progresses to the more complicated. I used this guide a number of years ago when I was taking undergraduate electrical engineering classes, and I still think of it as an important friend.
Rating: Summary: Important problems to solved. Review: I'd conclude that I'm not good in analysing in any type of circuit without background.Now I wanted to know more about on Nodal,Maxwell,Thevenin's,Nortons,Kirchoof's and more.Actually my standing is not so good but I tried my capacity as a human person to overcome all problems,especially in this subject because this is my major subjects.Although I've failed last semister in electric circuit subjects but I consider this as a challenge to me because what is important here is to learn more.In our school there is a lot of teachers where is masteral and there is a P.H.D handling major subjects therefore I decided to scan over and over and I'm waiting for your help.In the moments I focuses in this subject,my minor subjects is not so hard I hope you understand me.
Rating: Summary: DON'T BOTHER BUYING GARBAGE Review: Really unbelievable... The first two problems have the WRONG answers. 1. "3" megohm is not equal to "2" M Ohm. Besides, there's an "a" after the "g" in megaohm. Geez, two typos in the first question. 2. .000000001 F = 1.0 nanofarad, not picofarad as the writer claims. How can anyone trust his answers on the difficult questions when he gets the easy ones wrong? If the problem is with typos then get a proofreader before it gets to the printer. Electrical engineering is a difficult subject as it stands. Circulating books like this makes it still harder to master the subject!
Rating: Summary: DON'T BOTHER BUYING GARBAGE Review: Really unbelievable... The first two problems have the WRONG answers. 1. "3" megohm is not equal to "2" M Ohm. Besides, there's an "a" after the "g" in megaohm. Geez, two typos in the first question. 2. .000000001 F = 1.0 nanofarad, not picofarad as the writer claims. How can anyone trust his answers on the difficult questions when he gets the easy ones wrong? If the problem is with typos then get a proofreader before it gets to the printer. Electrical engineering is a difficult subject as it stands. Circulating books like this makes it still harder to master the subject!
Rating: Summary: DON'T BOTHER BUYING GARBAGE Review: Really unbelievable... The first two problems have the WRONG answers. 1. "3" megohm is not equal to "2" M Ohm. Besides, there's an "a" after the "g" in megaohm. Geez, two typos in the first question. 2. .000000001 F = 1.0 nanofarad, not picofarad as the writer claims. How can anyone trust his answers on the difficult questions when he gets the easy ones wrong? If the problem is with typos then get a proofreader before it gets to the printer. Electrical engineering is a difficult subject as it stands. Circulating books like this makes it still harder to master the subject!
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