Principles of Electric Circuits: Conventional Current Version, 10th edition

Published by Pearson (August 1, 2021) © 2020

  • Thomas L Floyd
  • David M. Buchla
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Principles of Electric Circuits is a complete introduction to DC/AC circuits. It provides a clear overview of fundamental circuit laws and components, using math only when needed for understanding. Floyd's acclaimed coverage of troubleshooting, combined with exercises, examples and illustrations, gives you the problem-solving experience you need to step outside the classroom and into a job.

The 10th Edition has been heavily modified to improve readability and clarity. It reflects developments in technology since the last edition. This edition also adds new step-by-step procedures for solving problems with the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator. Discussion of dimensional analysis with examples appears in this edition to introduce a useful problem-solving method.

  1. Quantities and Units
  2. Voltage, Current, and Resistance
  3. Ohm's Law
  4. Energy and Power
  5. Series Circuits
  6. Parallel Circuits
  7. Series-Parallel Circuits
  8. Circuit Theorems and Conversions
  9. Branch, Loop, and Node Analyses
  10. Magnetism and Electromagnetism
  11. Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage
  12. Capacitors
  13. Inductors
  14. Transformers
  15. RC Circuits
  16. RL Circuits
  17. RLC Circuits and Resonance
  18. Passive Filters
  19. Circuit Theorems in AC Analysis
  20. Time Response of Reactive Circuits
  21. Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications

APPENDICES

  1. Table of Standard Resistor Values
  2. Derivations
  3. Capacitor Label Coding
  4. NI Multisim for Circuit Simulation

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