Basic Electricity for Communications: A Textbook for Workers in Communications and Industrial ElectronicsBatcheller Collection. |
Contents
SOME FUNDAMENTALS | 1 |
ОнмS LAW | 9 |
ELECTRICAL POWER AND ENERGY ཨྰཿ ཨཽ IV ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS | 83 |
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alternating current alternating voltage ammeter amperes amplifier amplitude ance antenna armature average battery C₁ C₂ capacitive reactance cathode cell centimeter charge circuit of Fig circular mils coil Compute condenser conductor connected current flows curve decibels dielectric direct current electric circuit electric current electromotive force electrons energy equal equation equivalent Example filament flux density force frequency galvanometer grid voltage heat impedance inch induced emf inductive reactance input instantaneous value insulation internal resistance iron load loop magnetic circuit magnetic field magnetic flux maximum value measured milliamperes mils modulation motor mutual conductance negative Ohm's Law ohms ohms resistance oscillator output parallel combination permeability phase plate current plate voltage pole positive pressure Prob R₁ R₂ radio radio-frequency ratio rectifier reluctance resistor series circuit shown in Fig shunt signal Solution temperature Thévenin's Theorem transformer transmitted triode tube turns vector diagram voltage gain voltmeter volts watts wave zero