100. |
101. |
102. |
103. |
104. |
105. |
200-201-202. |
203-204. |
250-251-252. |
253-254. |
300-301-302. |
309-310-311. |
330-331-332. |
333-334-335. |
336-337-338. |
303-304-305. |
350-351-352. |
359-360-361. |
380-381-382. |
383-384-385. |
353-354-355. |
400-401-402. |
403-404-405. |
406-407. |
420-421-422. |
450-451-542. |
453-454-455. |
45x-456-457. |
500. |
501. |
502. |
503. |
504. |
505. |
506. |
507. |
553. |
554. |
600. |
601. |
650. |
651. |
652. |
603. |
604. |
605. |
653. |
654. |
655. |
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. |
806. |
807. |
851-2-3. |
860. |
900. | 900. Elements of Electrical Engineering. [Rodman.] |
901. |
902. |
903. |
904. |
905. |
906. |
907. |
908. |
941. |
950-951-952. |
953-954-955. |
956. |
The University of Virginia record March 1, 1917 | ||
900. Elements of Electrical Engineering. [Rodman.]
9-10, Th. F. S.
Lectures treating fundamental principles of Electrical Engineering;
basic ideas and fundamental units discussed; magnetic circuits and continuous
electric currents treated in detail; electromagnetism carefully
studied. Special attention is given to the physical conceptions involved
and numerous assigned problems exemplify and broaden the theoretical
discussions. (Fall.)
The University of Virginia record March 1, 1917 | ||