
This manual contains a collection of experiments to accompany the text Introduction to Electric Circuits, Eighth Edition. The experiments in this manual have been chosen to cover the main topics taught in foundation level courses in electrical theory and can be done with inexpensive test equipment and circuit components. These experiments have been developed and refined over many years and are written in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step manner. There is a brief discussion at the beginning of each lab covering the theory behind the experiments to be carried out. Questions are also included to test the students' comprehension of the theoretical concepts verified by the experimental results, and the manual is formatted to allow for the questions to be answered on the lab sheet itself, if a formal report is not required.
This manual investigates the practical application of electrical theory through a structured series of laboratory experiments designed for foundational engineering students. The authors, Brian E. Kelly, Dale Temple, and Herbert W. Jackson, leverage years of pedagogical refinement to bridge the gap between abstract circuit theory and physical implementation. By utilizing accessible test equipment and standard components, the text provides a framework for students to verify theoretical concepts through hands-on experimentation.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this manual as a standard laboratory companion for introductory electrical engineering courses. The consensus among instructors highlights the clarity of the instructions and the accessibility of the required hardware for student use.
Page Count:
218
Publication Date:
2008-07-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195428188
ISBN-13:
9780195428186
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