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Engineering circuit analysis by William H. Hayt, Jr., and Jack E. Kemmerly.

By: Hayt, William H. (William Hart), Jr, 1920-1999Contributor(s): Kemmerly, Jack E. (Jack Ellsworth), 1924-1998 [joint author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1978Edition: 3rd edDescription: xiv, 782 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0070273936Subject(s): Electric circuit analysis | Electric network analysisDDC classification: SHS 621.3815 H23e 1978 LOC classification: TK454 | .H4 1978Summary: "This book is intended for use with a course in electrical engineering. In many colleges and universities such a course will be preceded or accompanied by an introductory physics course in which the basics concepts of electricity and magnetism are introduced, most often from the field aspect. Such a background is not a prerequisite, however. Instead, several of the requisite basic concepts of electricity and magnetism are discussed (or reviewed) in the first chapter. Only a basic course in the differential and integral calculus need be considered as a prerequisite, or possibly a core quisite, to the reading of the book. Circuit elements are introduced and defined here in terms of their circuit equations; only incidental comments are offered about the pertinent field relationships. "
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Includes index.

Includes appendix and index.

"This book is intended for use with a course in electrical engineering. In many colleges and universities such a course will be preceded or accompanied by an introductory physics course in which the basics concepts of electricity and magnetism are introduced, most often from the field aspect. Such a background is not a prerequisite, however. Instead, several of the requisite basic concepts of electricity and magnetism are discussed (or reviewed) in the first chapter. Only a basic course in the differential and integral calculus need be considered as a prerequisite, or possibly a core quisite, to the reading of the book. Circuit elements are introduced and defined here in terms of their circuit equations; only incidental comments are offered about the pertinent field relationships. "

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