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Fundamental of Electric Circuit by K. Alexander and Matthew Sadiku - Solution Manual

Electric Machinery Fundamentals Fourth Edition by Stephen J. Chapman Solution Manual

A Text Book of Electrical Technology Vol-2 by B.L. THERAJA A.K. THERAJA

A Text Book of Electrical Technology Vol-1 by B.L. THERAJA A.K. THERAJA

Electric Machinery Fundamentals Fourth Edition by Stephen J. Chapman

Electric Circuits Tenth Edition Global Edition by James W. Nilsson and Susan A. Riedel

Introductory Circuit Analysis Tenth Edition by By Robert L. Boylestad

fundamentals of electric circuits 5th edition Charles K. Alexander and Matthew Sadiku

Principles of Power Systems V.K Mehta

Control Systems/Gain

What is Gain? Gain is a proportional value that shows the relationship between the magnitude of the input to the magnitude of the output signal at steady state. Many systems contain a method by which the gain can be altered, providing more or less "power" to the system. However, increasing gain or decreasing gain beyond a particular safety zone can cause the system to become unstable. Consider the given second-order system: We can include an arbitrary gain term, K in this system that will represent an amplification, or a power increase: In a state-space system, the gain term k can be inserted as follows: The gain term can also be inserted into other places in the system, and in those cases the equations will be slightly different.   Example: Gain Here are some good examples of arbitrary gain values being used in physical systems: Volume Knob On your stereo there is a volume knob that controls the gain of your amplifier circuit. Higher levels of v...

Electrical Power

Electrical Power By: W.J.R.H.Pooler  

Electrical Shock Definition

 Electrical Shock Definition : Electrical Shock, a condition that occurs when there is a flow of electricity through the body. Causes of an electric shock: It is usually caused by contact with poorly insulated wires or ungrounded electrical equipment , by using electrical equipment while in contact with water, or by being struck by lightning. The severity and effects of electrical shock depend on:- 1- The amount of current passing through the body 2- Type of current "AC or Dc" 3- Skin Case "Wet or Dry" 4- The duration of contact Types of electrical shock:-   1- Small (1-8) mA => Not effect on the body 2- Medium (20-50) mA => Lead to difficulty in breathing 3- Large (50-100) mA => Lead to disturbances in the heart and may lead to death Protection against electrical shock:- 1- Grounding equipment and electrical devices. 2- The use of cables with good insulation and suitable cross section area. 3- Use of appropriate breaker...

Control Engineering Using Matlab

  Control Engineering Using Matlab  By: Derek P.Atherton

Principles of Electronics

 Principles of Electronics  By- V.K. Mehta, Rohit Mehta  

Modern Power Electronics and Ac Drives

Modern Power Electronics and Ac Drives Author : Bimal K. Bose

Electric Power Substations Engineering

       Electric Power Substations Engineering                                                           By:  J.D. MacDonald                                                              Format: PDF

Logic-Computer-Design-Fundamentals

Logic-Computer-Design-Fundamentals  By- M.Morris Mano                                       

Electronic Materials and Devices

Electronic Materials and Devices By- S.O. Kasap 

Digital Signal Processing

Digital Signal Processing By-John G. Proakis Dimitris G. Manolakis

Modern Digital and Communication System

Modern Digital and Communication System By- B.P. Lathi

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