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subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
Using unprecedented access to Edison family papers and years of research at the Edison corporate archives, Neil Baldwin offers a revealing portrait of one of America's seminal inventors: a man whose imagination, dynamism, entrepreneurial ...
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
This is a biography of Westinghouse, genius inventor from railroad and gas distribution equipment to the corporate model of invention and research.
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
Bird introduces electrical principles and technology through examples rather than theory, enabling students to develop a sound understanding of the principles needed by technicians in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics and ...
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
This book is a seque1 to Reliability Evaluation of Engineering Systems: Concepts and Techniques, written by the same authors and published by Pitman Books in January 1983. * As a sequel, this book is intended to be considered and read as ...
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
Part one of the Tesla Presents series, this book contains the transcript of an extended pre-hearing interview with Nikola Tesla in which he chronicals his efforts directed towards the development of an earth-based system for wireless ...
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
This handbook incorporates new developments in automation.
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
The publication of Electrical Papers in 1892 established Heaviside (1850-1925) as an authority on electromagnetic theory, telegraphy and telephony.
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
This book provides an overview of the application of statistical methods to problems in metrology, with emphasis on modelling measurement processes and quantifying their associated uncertainties.
subject:"Electrical engineering" from books.google.com
The Truth About Tesla is one of the first books to set the record straight, tracing the origin of Tesla's "genius" to scientists and ideas that far predated him.