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A-C Circuit Analysis by Alexander Schure

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A-C Circuit Analysis
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Publisher: J. F. Rider
Number of pages: 100

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The aim of this book is to provide the fundamental concepts of alternating current analysis. The mathematical treatment is simple, but the analyses are extensive enough to allow the interested technician or student to develop a full comprehension of the pertinent theory.

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