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The electrical engineer

Electrical Engineering, 1947
The life of Thomas A. Edison, whose 100th anniversary is being observed this year, truly embodies the spirit of “The electrical engineer” for his contributions have stimulated almost every phase of electrical activity. To men such as Edison and his cofounders of the AIEE, to men whose accomplishments have been deemed worthy of recognition, and to every
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The evolution of electrical engineering

Electrical Engineering, 1934
Many colorful personal reminiscences of the exhibit and personalities involved in the 1884 International Electrical Exhibition and related ``Conference of Electricians'' are given here by Professor Jackson. With this background as an indication of the state of electrical engineering education in 1884, the author outlines its rapid development ...
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The PC in electrical engineering

IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1986
This article introduces a new column of the IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, which will be devoted to the use of the personal computer in electrical engineering industry and education. We believe that the material to be included in this section will be of significant interest to a large number of individuals and can have a positive impact on how the
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Analysis of the Influence of the International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education on Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Education

International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2013
This article researches the influence of IJEEE on electrical engineering and electrical engineering education as a discipline. For this purpose, the history of this journal has been presented from a citation perspective. To identify leading and evolving research areas within IJEEE the authors conducted keyword analysis, which additionally showed how ...
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Engine Electrical System

1981
To allow an electrical current to flow an electric circuit must consist of: (a) A source of supply. (b) A device that will use the supply to do useful work. (c) Electrical conducting materials that will transfer the electric current from the supply source to the consuming device, and then return it to the supply source.
Jack Hirst, Rodney A. Brooks, J Whipp
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Electrical Engineering

2001
Publisher Summary Electrical concepts and theory are of relatively recent origin compared with other fields of science. This chapter provides an overview of a few of the major topics of importance to electrical engineering. The entire field of electrical engineering may be divided into power generation and distribution, electronics and communications,
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Electrical engineering features of the electrical precipitation process

Journal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1922
In the beginning, the Cottrell Process of Electrical Precipitation was greatly handicapped by the fact that there did not exist standard electrical equipment which could be used to develop the necessary potentials under the severe conditions imposed by the mechanical rectifier, used for rectifying the high-potential alternating current.
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English: electricity and electrical engineering

2019
The purpose of the textbook is to familiarize students with the vocabulary in the specialty (electricity and electrical technology) on the basis of the average degree complexity of texts, the translation skills development, abstracting and annotating, activation and accumulation of terminological lexicon.
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Elements of Electrical Engineering

Nature, 1948
THIS is an interesting and somewhat unusual type of introductory text-book to the study of electrical engineering. Its express purpose is to introduce the engineering approach to the study of electricity and magnetism to students already possessing an elementary knowledge of the mathematical and physical principles, and the scope of the book has been ...
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