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101. |
102. |
103. |
104. |
105. |
200-201-202. |
203-204. |
250-251-252. |
253-254. |
300-301-302. |
303-304-305. |
306-307-308. |
309-310-311. |
312-313-314. |
330-331-332. |
333-334-335. |
336-337-338. |
350-351-352. |
353-354-355. |
356-357-358. |
359-360-361. |
362-363-364. |
380-381-382. |
383-384-385. |
400-401-402. |
403-404-405. |
406-407. |
420-421-422. |
450-451-452. |
453-454-455. |
456-457. |
500. |
501. |
502. |
503. |
504. |
505. |
506. |
507. |
553. |
554. |
555. |
600. |
601. |
650. |
651. |
652. |
603. |
605. |
604. |
653. |
655. |
654. |
660. |
661. |
662. |
663. |
664. |
700. |
701. |
702. |
703. |
704. |
705. |
706. |
707. |
708. |
750. |
751. |
753. |
755. |
756. |
800. |
801. |
802. |
803. |
804. |
805. |
896. |
807. |
850. |
860. |
900. | 900. Elements of Electrical Engineering. [Roman.] |
901. |
902. |
903. |
904. |
905. |
906. |
907. |
908. |
950. |
951. |
952. |
953. |
954. |
955. |
956. |
957. |
753. |
750. |
652. |
655. |
FOUR. |
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II. |
University of Virginia record February 1, 1916 | ||
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.)
University of Virginia record February 1, 1916 | ||