Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering

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Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering is a foundational textbook by Charles Proteus Steinmetz that systematically presents the mathematical and theoretical principles underlying electrical engineering.

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instanceOf electrical engineering book
textbook
approach rigorous mathematical treatment
theoretical rather than experimental emphasis
author Charles Proteus Steinmetz
category electrical engineering education literature
engineering mathematics texts
contributedTo standardization of theoretical electrical engineering education
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field electrical engineering
focus mathematical foundations of electrical engineering
theoretical principles of electrical engineering
genre technical textbook
hasInfluenceOn modern electrical engineering textbooks
hasPart chapters on alternating current analysis
chapters on circuit theory
chapters on direct current analysis
chapters on electromagnetic fields
mathematical derivations of electrical laws
influencedBy Maxwell's equations
classical electromagnetism
intendedAudience electrical engineers
engineering students
language English
notableFor systematic presentation of electrical engineering theory
use in early 20th century electrical engineering curricula
publisher McGraw-Hill
relatedPerson Charles Proteus Steinmetz
relatedWork Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena
subject alternating current theory
direct current theory
electrical circuits
electromagnetism
mathematical analysis in electrical engineering
teaches Kirchhoff's circuit laws
Ohm's law in theoretical form
complex number methods in AC analysis
impedance and admittance concepts
inductance and capacitance theory
magnetic circuits
phasor representation of sinusoidal quantities
timePeriod early 20th century
usedIn engineering education

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