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This expanded and revised U.S. Navy training course text provides thorough coverage of the basic theory of electricity and its applications. It is unquestionably the best book of its kind for either broad or more limited studies of electrical fundamentals.
It is divided into 21 chapters and an extensive section of appendixes. Chapters cover safety, fundamental concepts of electricity, batteries, series direct-current circuits, network analysis of direct-current circuits, electrical conductors and wiring techniques, electromagnetism and magnetic circuits, introduction to alternating-current electricity, inductance, capacitance, inductive and capacitive reactance, fundamental alternating-current circuit theory, direct-current generators, direct current motor magnetic amplifiers, and synchros and servomechanisms. Appendixes acquaint lay readers with common terms, abbreviations, component color-code, full load currents of motors, and cable types; they also supply trig functions, square and square roots, basic formulas, and laws of exponents.
Thus the reader is supplied with a complete basic coverage of all important aspects of electricity. And, drawing on its ample funds, the Navy was able to fill this text with dozens of illustrations so that the book becomes almost a multimedia teaching process.
This is an excellent text for classroom use or for home study. Students will also find it a valuable supplement to courses in which theory is emphasized while little attention is paid to application; it will also supplement a course in which this situation is reversed. In addition, Basic Electricity serves the lay reader who simply wants a knowledge of fundamental concepts of electricity or wishes to study more advanced concepts and applications. 1969 edition.
1. Safety
2. Fundamental concepts of electricity
3. Batteries
4. Series d-c circuits
5. Parallel d-c circuits
6. Network analysis of d-c circuits
7. Electrical conductors and wiring techniques
8. Electromagnetism and magnetic circuits
9. Introduction to alternating-current electricity
10. Inductance
11. Capacitance
12. Inductive and capacitive reactance
13. Fundamental alternating-current circuit theory
14. Circuit protective and control devices
15. Electrical indicating instruments
16. Alternating-current generators and transformers
17. Alternating-current motors
18. Direct-current generators
19. Direct-current motors
20. Magnetic amplifiers
21. Synchros and servomechanisms
Appendix
I. Greek alphabet
II. Common abbreviations and letter symbols
III. Electrical terms
IV. Component color code
V. Cable type and size designations
VI. Current-carrying capacities of conductors
VII. Full load currents of motors
VIII. Formulas
IX. Trigonometric functions
X. Square and square roots
XI. Laws of exponents
Index
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I'm an ex submariner and a former 1st class Electronics technician. I went through both ET "A" and ET "B" school at the Naval training center at the Great Lakes base in Illinois. If you want to study and learn Electronics there are 3 books you need...this one Basic electricity ( you need to master this before you study the next 2 books which are "Basic electronics" ( this is virtually the identical material used in the Navy's 38 week ET "A" School and then the "Advanced electronics "book ( this one is the ET "B" school curriculum) I believe all 3 are available here at Amazon. The Navy did an incredibly good job with this material as it's core of their electronics schools which by the way, were taught by civilian electrical engineers from the staff of the university of Chicago's electrical engineering dept.
If you can master the material in these books you could easily stand toe to toe with any Electronics engineering college graduate anywhere
I bougth this book because when I started to study analog & digital electronics I did not know anything about electricity. Just Ohm's law..
Now, after a few weeks that I have it in my technical library, I can say that I know MUCH MORE about that.
The contents are very well explained in detail with a lot of pictures as examples, from Resisteances, Parallel & Series Circuits Analisys, Capacitors, Impedance, DC & AC, AC & DC motors etc.
I found the book very easy & clear to read.
Also, a good thing I immediatamently noticed, the original current flow direction is used in all the book, from - to + , not as many books use the conventional flow direction.
Strongly suggested.
How can a book written in 1969 be of any value you ask? Simple, the principals of electricity have not changed. Electricity cannot be seen, the truth is we don't know for certain how it works. This book provides a good working knowledge for anyone who wants to know about electricity. It also encompasses magnetism. You can't help but learn from it.
Wery good. The book has everything. Just open it and look for it, it is there.
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