Current, Voltage and Power Measurement
This chapter focuses on the most basic measurement methods for electrical quantities using electrical measuring instruments.
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Ralf Kories · Heinz Schmidt-Walter
Electrical Engineering A Pocket Reference With 610 Figures
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LJbrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publieation Data Karies, Ralf Electrieal engineering: a pocket reference I Ralf Kories, Heinz Schmidt-Walter. p.cm. Includes bibliographieal references and index.
ISBN 978-3-540-43965-3 ISBN 978-3-642-55629-6 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-55629-6
1. Electrie engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc.l. Schmidt-Walter, Heinz.lI. TitIe.
TK 151.K583 2003 62 I.3--dc21
2003044162
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Preface Purpose The purpose of the Electrical Engineering – A Pocket Reference is to provide the basics of electrical engineering and electronics in a single handy volume. The book addresses university students in electrical engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering as well as other engineering disciplines with a minor in electrical engineering. The book is a lot more than a collection of equations. It provides concise explanation of fundamental principles and their application. The appendix collects useful reference data on standards, electrical, physical and chemical data on materials, etc. An extensive list of commonly used acronyms is included. We hope that students will find this book helpful for reviewing classroom material, prepare for exams and understanding fundamental principles. From the German edition we learned that quite a number of practising engineers keep the book on their shelves for ready reference.
Organisation The book is organized the way most electrical engineering curricula are taught. We tried to avois extensive cross-referencing between chapters. Need-to-know facts are provided in the context where and how you need them. An extensive number of figures illustrates basic facts and principles. Numerous tables are provided to summarize facts and relations. To make sure each symbol in an equation you look up for ref
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