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Rating: Summary: Worthwhile adding to your personal engineering library. Review: 13 Dec 98I worked all 673 problems. Although there are some printing, circuit and computation errors, (which I documented, sent to the REA people and assume will be taken into account for the next revision), this is a worthwhile manual for any engineering student. It can be referred to myriad times through their engineering career to refresh their thoughts on well thought out, practical and interesting electrical circuit problems. Chapters 11 and 12 develop Laplace transforms which are highly effective in solving not only electrical circuit problems but mechanical problems, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, boundary problems, etc. Laplace transforms will, unlike some other methods, give the engineer the complete solution, i.e. transient and steady state. Try, Laplace Transforms by Murry R. Spiegel. In Chapters 3, 14, 15, 17 and 18 matrix, Fourier, Z-transforms and state equations circuits are developed as additional methods of calculation. Chapter 19 on numerical methods is useful, especially now that computers can reduce the tedious chore of calculation. Numerical analysis, by itself, is a fascinating study. Try, Numerical Analysis by Milton Kaufman and J.A. Wilson.
Rating: Summary: Excellent EE Review Book Review: This book is a great guide to review electrical circuits and math too. It shows basic examples as well as more advanced examples. Each solution is covered thoroughly.
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