Electrical engineering and the science of circuits
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|aElectrical engineering and the science of circuits |cJames Bow.
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|aSt. Catharines, ON |bCrabtree Publishing Company|cc2013.
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|a32 p. |bill. (chiefly col.) |c26 cm.
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|aEngineering in action
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 30) and index.
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|aAn electrifying subject -- Electricity, nature's power -- Connecting electricity and magnetism -- How the spark was found -- Electricity charges the world -- Smaller, faster, cheaper, better -- Electrical engineers at work -- Electrical engineers solve problems -- Brainstorming and exploring -- From drawing board to prototype -- Making it work -- Design challenge : make a telegraph -- Future challenges.
Electrical engineering employs the largest number of engineers. This field of engineering covers everything related to electrical devices, systems, and the uses of electricity.