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Electric Machinery Fundamentals (McGraw-Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Stephen Chapman
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| #331268 in Books | 2003-10-03 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x1.70 x6.10l,2.31 | File type: PDF | 744 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Electric Machinary-Chapman;|By Kenneth Simpson|As a textbook, for the first electrical machines course, the main advantages of this book are; 1- Sufficient number of worked examples and chapter end problems. 2- Sufficient number of diagrams, well selected and helpful. The weaknesses 1- The typing mistakes; I have pointed more than 50 of them appeared in the secon
Electric Machinery Fundamentals continues to be a best-selling machinery text due to its accessible, student-friendly coverage of the important topics in the field. Chapman's clear writing persists in being one of the top features of the book.
Although not a book on MATLAB, the use of MATLAB has been enhanced in the fourth edition. Chapman has also added some new applications, as well as many new problems have been added.
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