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020 _a9780170458412
040 _beng
_cASCOT College Library
082 _aRef 621.3 P54e 2023
100 _4author.
_aPhillips, Peter.
245 _aElectrical principles/
_cby Peter Phillips.
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aSouth Melbourne, Victoria :
_bCengage Learning Australia Pty Limited,
_cc2023.
300 _axliv, 593 page :
_bcol. illus. ;
_e30 cm.
490 _aElectrotechnology series.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. The electric circuit. - - 2. Voltage sources and effects of an electric current. - - 3. Ohm’s law. - - 4. Electrical power. - - 5. Resistance and resistors. - - 6. The series circuit. - - 7. The parallel circuit. - - 8. The series–parallel circuit. - - 9. Basic meters. - - 10. Capacitance. - - 11. Magnetism and electromagnets. - - 12. Electromagnetic induction. - - 13. DC generators. - - 14. DC motors. - - 15. AC fundamentals. - - 16. Pure R, L or C in an AC circuit. - - 17. Series combinations of R, L and C. - - 18. Parallel AC circuits. - - 19. Single-phase power. - - 20. Three-phase power. - - 21. Transformers. - - 22. Three-phase motors. - - 23. Single-phase motors. - - 24. Synchronous machines. - - 25. Test equipment.
520 _a"Electrical Principles by Peter Phillips covers the core knowledge components of the current UEE Electrotechnology Training Package, particularly targeting the Cert III and Cert II qualifications. The text has a student-friendly writing style and uses the terminology typically used in the Electrical Trades. It includes examples and full-colour illustrations to help explain the topics." -- Provided by publisher.
650 _aElectrical engineering.
942 _cBK
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