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900. Elements of Electrical Engineering. [Roman.]
9-10, Th. F. S.
Lectures treating fundamental principles of Electrical Engineering.
Free use of the calculus is made in this course. Basic ideas and fundamental
units are discussed; magnetic circuits and continuous electric currents
treated in detail; electromagnetism carefully studied. Special attention
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problems exemplify and broaden the theoretical conceptions. The whole
course is introductory to the detailed study of electrical apparatus and
machines. (Fall.)
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