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050 _aTK 454 .J64 1992
100 _aJohnson, David E.
_eauthor
245 0 _aElectric circuit analysis /
_cDavid E. Johnson, Johnny R. Johnson, and John L. Hilburn.
250 _aSecond edition.
260 _aEnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey :
_bPrentice-Hall,
_cc1992
300 _axv, 779 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
505 _a1. Introduction -- 2. Resistive Circuits -- 3. Dependent Sources -- 4. Analysis Methods -- 5. Network Theorems -- 6. Independence of Equations -- 7. Energy-Storage Elements -- 8. Simple RC and RL Circuits -- 9. Second-Order Circuits -- 10. Sinusoidal Excitation and Phasors -- 11. AC Steady-State Analysis -- 12. AC Steady-State Power -- 13. Three-Phase Circuits -- 14. Complex Frequency and Network Functions -- 15. Frequency Response -- 16. Transformers -- 17. Fourier Series -- 18. Fourier Transforms -- 19. Laplace Transforms -- 20. Laplace Transform Applications -- Appendix A Determinants and Cramer's Rule -- Appendix B Gaussian Elimination -- Appendix C Complex Numbers -- Appendix D Euler's Formula -- Appendix E Computer Methods -- Appendix F Circuit Design Methodology -- Appendix G Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Problems
520 _aThis is a basic course in electrical engineering and is usually the student's first encounter with his ir her chosen field of study.
650 _aELECTRIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
700 _aJohnson, Johnny E.;Hilburn, John L.
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