Basics of Electrical Engineering
Keywords:
Electrical Engineering, Electricity Generation, Thermal Plant, Nuclear Plant, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Power and Energy, Finite Element Method, Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law, Flemings Rules, Statically and Dynamically Induced EMF, Energy Stored in Magnetic Field, Generation of Sinusoidal Voltage, RMS Value, Polyphase System over Single-Phase System, Generation of 3-Phase Power, Construction and working principle of Dynamometer, Wattmeter, Single Phase Induction, Current Transformer, Electric Meter, Casing and Capping Wiring, Two Way and Three-Way Control of Lamp, Two-Part Electricity Tariff, Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB), Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB), Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB).Synopsis
Basic Electrical Engineering covers practically all topics in fundamental electrical engineering, including circuits, machines, measurements, and power systems. A basic electronics introduction has also been offered to prepare pupils for a more in-depth study later on. The chapters were written with the basic principles of learning and motivation in mind. The main elements of this book are easy explanations of concepts, plenty of examples and pictures, practise problems and multiple-choice questions with solutions, and short answer type review questions.
Electrical and electronic gadgets and instruments have had an impact on every element of engineering practise, and even ordinary life. Perhaps the most visible indications of this presence are computers. Many other areas of electrical engineering, from mechanical and industrial engineering to chemical, nuclear, and materials engineering, to aerospace and astronautical disciplines, to civil and the burgeoning subject of biomedical engineering, are equally vital to the practising engineer. Engineers nowadays must be able to successfully communicate within the interdisciplinary teams with which they work.