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    "Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity" by Stephen Herman (Repost)

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    "Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity" by Stephen Herman (Repost)

    "Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity" By Stephen Herman
    5th Edition
    Dеlmаr Сеngаge Learning | 2011 | ISBN: 1111539154 9781111539153 9781133173311 | 1153 pages | PDF | 64 MB

    This book designed to teach by blending concepts relating to electrical theory and principles with practical 'how to' information that prepares you for situations commonly encountered on the job. Topics span all the major aspects of the electrical field including atomic structure and basic electricity, direct and alternating current, basic circuit theory, three-phase circuits, single phase, transformers, generators, and motors.

    Contents
    Dedication Page
    Preface
    Introduction: Electrical Occupations
    Organization of the Industry
    1 SECTION I: Safety, Basic Electricity, and Ohm's Law
    Safety Overview
    UNIT 1: Atomic Structure
    UNIT 2: Electrical Quantities and Ohm's Law
    UNIT3: Static Electricity
    UNIT 4: Magnetism
    UNIT 5: Resistors
    SECTION II: Basic Electric Circuits
    UNIT 6: Series Circuits
    UNIT 7:Parallel Circuits
    UNIT 8: Combination Circuits
    UNIT 9: Kirchhoffs Laws, Thevenin's, Norton's, and Superposition Theorems
    SECTION III: Meters and Wire Sizes
    UNIT 10: Measuring Instruments
    UNIT 11: Using Wire Tables and Determining Conductor Sizes
    SECTION IV: Small Sources of Electricity
    UNIT 12: Conduction in Liquids and Gases
    UNIT 13: Batteries and Other Sources of Electricity
    UNIT 14: Magnetic Induction
    SECTION V: Basics of Alternating Current
    UNIT 15: Basic Trigonometry and Vectors
    UNIT 16: Alternating Current
    SECTION VI: Alternating Current (AC) Circuits Containing Inductance
    UNIT 17: Inductance in AC Circuits
    UNIT 18: Resistive-Inductive Series Circuits
    UNIT 19: Resistive-Inductive Parallel Circuits
    SECTION VII: AC Circuits Containing Capacitors
    UNIT20:Capacitors
    UNIT 21: Capacitance in AC Circuits
    UNIT 22: Resistive-Capacitive Series Circuits
    UNIT 23: Resistive-Capacitive Parallel Circuits
    SECTION VIII: AC Circuits Containing Resistance-lnductance-Capacitance
    UNIT 24: Resistive-Inductive-Capacitive Series Circuits
    UNIT 25: Resistive-Inductive-Capacitive Parallel Circuits
    UNIT 26: Filters
    SECTION IX: Three-Phase Power
    UNIT 27: Three-Phase Circuits
    SECTION X: Transformers
    UNIT 28: Single-Phase Transformers
    UNIT 29: Three-Phase Transformers
    SECTION XI: DC Machines
    UNIT 30: DC Generators
    UNIT 31: DC Motors
    SECTION XII: AC Machines
    UNIT 32: Three-Phase Alternators
    UNIT 33:Three-Phase Motors
    UNIT 34: Single-Phase Motors
    APPENDIX A: Identifying the Leads of a Three-Phase, Wye-Connected, Dual-Voltage Motor
    APPENDIX B: AC Formulas
    APPENDIX C: Greek Alphabet
    APPENDIX D: Metals
    APPENDIX E:Scientific Notation
    APPENDIX F: Answers to Practice Problems
    GLOSSARY
    INDEX
    with TOC BookMarkLinks

    About the Author
    Stephen L. Herman has been both an electrician and a teacher for more than 30 years and has authored numerous textbooks on the subjects of electricity and mathematics.