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General Engineering and Design Books

Teach Yourself Algebra for Electric Circuits
author - K. W. Jenkins
McGraw-Hill - ©2002

Introductory Level, minmal Mathematics
Reader Level
from amazon.com
Amazon Rating

Synopsis
As readers of this ezine's Fundamentals articles know, surprisingly, most electrical circuit analysis is not complex mathematics, but based upon straight forward algebra. It uses no calculus.

Teach Yourself Algebra for Electric Circuits goes a long way de-mystifying circuit design for newbies, and is a good refresher text for practitioners who are getting a bit "fuzzy" about the details of electrical network analysis.

By the end of the book, the reader will have good understanding of the basic electrical and electro-magnetic components and a quantitative understanding of their behavior in electric circuits. Along the way, some fairly "heavy" electrical engineering topics such as complex variables, Z-transforms are covered, all using algebra.

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