Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering provides a solid
overview of the electrical engineering discipline that is especially
geared toward the many non-electrical engineering students who take this
course. The hallmark feature of the text is its liberal use of practical
applications to illustrate important principles. The applications come
from every field of engineering and feature exciting technologies such
as Ohio State's world-record setting electric car. The appeal to
non-electrical engineering students is further heightened by special
features, such as the book's "Focus on Measurement" sections, "Focus on
Methodology" sections, and "Make the Connection" sidebars.
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