CHAPTER 1: Introduction |
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1.1 The Electrical-Electronics Industry |
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1.6 Conversion between Levels of Powers of Ten |
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1.7 Conversion within and between Systems of Units |
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1.12 Computer (PC) Specifications |
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CHAPTER 2: Current and Voltage |
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2.2 Atoms and Their Structure |
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2.8 Conductors and Insulators |
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2.10 Ammeters and Voltmeters |
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CHAPTER 3: Resistance |
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3.7 Color Coding and Standard Resistor Values |
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CHAPTER 4: Ohm's Law, Power, and Energy |
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4.7 Circuit Breakers, GFCIs, and Fuses |
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Chapter 5: Series dc Circuits |
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122 | (7) |
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5.4 Power Distribution in a Series Circuit |
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5.5 Voltage Sources in Series |
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5.6 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law |
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5.7 Voltage Division in a Series Circuit |
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5.8 Voltage Regulation and the Internal Resistance of Voltage Sources |
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5.9 Loading Effects of Instruments |
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5.10 Protoboards (Breadboards) |
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CHAPTER 6: Parallel dc Circuits |
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6.4 Power Distribution in a Parallel Circuit |
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6.5 Kirchhoft's Current Law |
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188 | (5) |
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6.7 Voltage Sources in Parallel |
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6.8 Voltmeter Loading Effects |
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6.9 Protoboards (Breadboards) |
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195 | (1) |
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196 | (4) |
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200 | (14) |
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CHAPTER 7: Series-Parallel Circuits |
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214 | (1) |
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7.2 Series-Parallel Networks |
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7.3 Reduce and Return Approach |
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7.6 Applying the Special Notation |
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7.8 Voltage Divider Supply (Unloaded and Loaded) |
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7.9 Potentiometer Loading |
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7.10 Open and Short Circuits |
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244 | (3) |
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247 | (12) |
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CHAPTER 8: Methods of Analysis and Selected Topics (dc) |
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260 | (2) |
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8.4 Current Sources in Parallel |
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8.5 Branch-Current Analysis |
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8.6 Mesh Analysis (General Approach) |
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8.7 Mesh Analysis (Format Approach) |
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8.8 Nodal Analysis (Genera) Approach) |
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8.9 Nodal Analysis (Format Approach) |
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8.10 Special Cases for Mesh and Nodal Analysis |
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301 | (6) |
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307 | (3) |
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8.12 Δ-Y and Y-Δ Conversions |
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310 | (4) |
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314 | (3) |
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317 | (13) |
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CHAPTER 9: Network Theorems |
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9.2 Superposition Theorem |
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330 | (7) |
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337 | (14) |
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9.4 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem |
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359 | (4) |
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363 | (3) |
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366 | (11) |
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Chapter 10: Capacitors |
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378 | (4) |
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382 | (11) |
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10.5 Transients in Capacitive Networks: The Charging Phase |
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10.6 Transients in Capacitive Networks: The Discharging Phase |
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10.8 Instantaneous Values |
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10.9 Thévenin Equivalent: T = RThC |
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410 | (3) |
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10.11 Capacitors in Series and in Parallel |
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415 | (5) |
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10.12 Energy Stored by a Capacitor |
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421 | (1) |
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424 | (13) |
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Chapter 11: Inductors |
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438 | (4) |
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442 | (7) |
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11.5 R-L Transients: The Storage Phase |
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451 | (3) |
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454 | (2) |
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11.7 R-L Transients: The Release Phase |
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11.8 Thévenin Equivalent: T = L/RTh |
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11.9 Instantaneous Values |
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463 | (1) |
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11.10 Average Induced Voltage: VLav |
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464 | (1) |
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11.11 Inductors in Series and in Parallel |
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465 | (1) |
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11.12 Steady-State Conditions |
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466 | (2) |
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11.13 Energy Stored by an Inductor |
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468 | (1) |
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469 | (3) |
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472 | (13) |
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Chapter 12. Sinusoidal Alternating Waveforms |
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485 | (1) |
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12.2 Sinusoidal ac Voltage Characteristics and Definitions |
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486 | (3) |
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489 | (2) |
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12.4 The Sinusoidal Waveform |
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491 | (4) |
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12.5 General Format for the Sinusoidal Voltage or Current |
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495 | (4) |
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499 | (5) |
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504 | (6) |
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12.8 Effective (rms) Values |
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510 | (5) |
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12.9 ac Meters and Instruments |
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515 | (3) |
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518 | (2) |
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520 | (31) |
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Chapter 13: The Basic Elements and Phasors |
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531 | (1) |
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13.2 Adding and Subtracting Sinusoidal Waveforms |
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531 | (3) |
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534 | (3) |
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13.4 Mathematical Operations with Complex Numbers |
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537 | (7) |
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13.5 Applying Kirchhoff's Laws Using Phasor Notation |
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13.6 Resistors and the ac Response |
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547 | (4) |
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13.7 Inductors and the ac Response |
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551 | (5) |
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13.8 Capacitors and the ac Response |
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556 | (4) |
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13.9 Power and the Basic Elements |
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560 | (4) |
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13.10 Frequency Response of the Basic Elements |
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564 | (6) |
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570 | (13) |
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Chapter 14: Series and Parallel ac Circuits |
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583 | (1) |
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14.2 Series Configuration |
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14.3 Average Power and the Power Factor |
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589 | (5) |
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14.4 Voltage Divider Rule |
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14.5 Frequency Response for Series ac Circuits |
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14.6 Summary: Series ac Circuits |
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14.7 Parallel Configuration |
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605 | (8) |
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14.8 Current Divider Rule |
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613 | (1) |
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14.9 Frequency Response of Parallel Elements |
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614 | (5) |
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14.10 Summary: Parallel ac Networks |
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619 | (3) |
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14.12 Admittance and Susceptance |
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622 | (4) |
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626 | (1) |
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627 | (13) |
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Chapter 15: SeriesParallel ac Networks and the Power Triangle |
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640 | (1) |
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15.2 Series-Parallel ac Networks |
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640 | (10) |
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650 | (1) |
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651 | (5) |
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15.5 Power-Factor Correction |
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656 | (3) |
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659 | (1) |
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659 | (3) |
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662 | (2) |
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664 | (12) |
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Chapter 16: ac Methods of Analysis and Theorems |
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676 | (1) |
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676 | (1) |
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676 | (2) |
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678 | (5) |
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683 | (7) |
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690 | (2) |
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16.6 Δ-Y and Y-Δ Conversions |
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692 | (3) |
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16.7 Superposition Theorem |
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695 | (5) |
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700 | (3) |
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703 | (3) |
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16.10 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem |
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706 | (4) |
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710 | (16) |
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Chapter 17: Resonance and Filters |
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726 | (1) |
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726 | (1) |
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17.2 Series Resonant Circuit |
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727 | (7) |
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17.3 Examples (Series Resonance) |
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734 | (3) |
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17.4 Parallel Resonant Circuit |
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737 | (5) |
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17.5 Examples (Parallel Resonance) |
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741 | (8) |
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17.7 Properties of Logarithms |
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749 | (1) |
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750 | (4) |
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754 | (2) |
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17.10 R-C Low-Pass Filter |
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756 | (3) |
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17.11 R-C High-Pass Filter |
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759 | (3) |
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762 | (4) |
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766 | (1) |
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17.14 Double Tuned Filters |
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771 | (3) |
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774 | (15) |
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Chapter 18: Transformers and Three-Phase Systems |
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18.2 Iron-Core Transformer |
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790 | (8) |
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798 | (1) |
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18.4 The Three-Phase Generator |
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799 | (1) |
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18.5 The Y-Connected Generator |
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800 | (1) |
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18.6 Phase Sequence (Y-Connected Generator) |
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801 | (1) |
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18.7 The Y-Connected Generator with a Y-Connected Load |
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801 | (2) |
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803 | (2) |
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18.9 The Δ-Connected Generator |
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805 | (1) |
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18.10 The Δ-Δ,Δ-Y Three-Phase Systems |
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806 | (2) |
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808 | (4) |
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18.12 Power and Phase-Sequence Measurements |
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812 | (4) |
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18.13 Unbalanced, Three-Phase, Four-Wire, Y-Connected Load |
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816 | (1) |
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817 | (3) |
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Appendixes |
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B PSpice, Electronics Workbench, and Mathcad |
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D Color Coding of Molded Tubular Capacitors (Picofarads) |
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F Magnetic Parameter Conversions |
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G Maximum Power Transfer Conditions |
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H Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Problems |
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Index |
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