TAILIEUCHUNG - Electric Circuits, 9th Edition P3

Electric Circuits, 9th Edition P3. Designed for use in a one or two-semester Introductory Circuit Analysis or Circuit Theory Course taught in Electrical or Computer Engineering Departments. Electric Circuits 9/e is the most widely used introductory circuits textbook of the past 25 years. As this book has evolved over the years to meet the changing learning styles of students, importantly, the underlying teaching approaches and philosophies remain unchanged. | xviii Preface that they now appear at the start of every chapter. Each Practical Perspective problem is solved at least in part at the end of the chapter and additional end-of-chapter problems can be assigned to allow students to explore the Practical Perspective topic further. Examples embedded in the text that illustrate the application of concepts just presented are an important tool to improve student understanding. The ninth edition adds new examples and now all chapters except Chapter 12 have a minimum of four examples. Chapter 12 which presents an introduction to Laplace transform techniques is comprised of a collection of examples but does not follow the format of concept-example employed by the other chapters. Previous editions of Electric Circuits contained many end-of-chapter problems with circuits comprised of components with standard values. These circuits could actually be constructed and tested in a laboratory. New to the ninth edition is Appendix H which lists standard values for resistors inductors and capacitors. Also new are end-of-chapter problems for most chapters that ask students to use components from Appendix H to construct circuits that meet particular requirements. The use of standard components is another effort to tie circuit analysis concepts to real-world circuits. Previous editions of Electric Circuits have been published with an optional separate paperback manual presenting an introduction to PSpice and its use in simulating circuits a student encounters in their study of linear circuits. With the ninth edition students and instructors can choose from two circuit-simulation manuals PSpice or Multisim. Each manual presents the simulation material in the same order as the material is presented in the manuals continue to include examples of circuits to be simulated that are drawn directly from the text. The text continues to indicate end-of-chapter problems that are good candidates for simulation using either PSpice or .

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