As we said last month, electrical theory underlies everything we do in the electrical construction business. It is therefore necessary to review this theory regularly. We continue now with Ohm's Law.
The rules of the National Electrical Code are written for people who have a pre-existing knowledge of electricity. In order to make sense of the Code, you must first understand basic electrical ...
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. In simple terms, it is about understanding how electricity works in order to use the knowledge ...
This article brings control theory to life. Too often control theory is taught using block diagrams with no reference to real ...
For electricity to flow, everything needs to be connected in a big ring. It’s called a circuit. For example, the lights in most houses and flats are part of a circuit controlled by the consumer unit, ...
Early in the study of electronics we are introduced to magnetism. The lines of force can be demonstrated by iron filings on a sheet of paper with a magnet underneath. In school science class, we made ...
IN following the standard set in this series of monographs, the author gives us a tidy, critical, and slightly historical account of the basis of operational calculus as devised by Oliver Heaviside.
Informed by our world-leading research and shaped with input from industry, this programme will give you the skills and experience to launch a successful engineering career. Develop core skills in ...
Computers play an important role in many aspects of life today. Digital computers are the most widely used, while quantum computers are well known. However, the least known computers are the so-called ...