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Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis

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This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition.

Circuit analysis is the fundamental gateway course for computer and electrical engineering majors. Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis has long been regarded as the most dependable textbook. In this new 11th edition, Irwin and Nelms continue to develop the most complete set of pedagogical tools available and thus provide the highest level of support for students entering into this complex subject. Irwin and Nelms trademark student-centered learning design focuses on helping students complete the connection between theory and practice. Key concepts are explained clearly and illustrated by detailed, worked examples. These are then followed by Learning Assessments, which allow students to work similar problems and check their results against the answers provided.

The WileyPLUS course contains tutorial videos that show solutions to the Learning Assessments in detail, and also includes a robust set of algorithmic problems at a wide range of difficulty levels. WileyPLUS sold separately from text.

688 pages, Unbound

First published May 1, 1984

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May 2, 2022
Poignant read. This book--no, scripture, has the capacity to shake anyone to their soul and make them question the purpose of life, existence of god, and fundamental nature of our universe. A most vivid writing style is paired with stellar visual aids for an unparalleled reading experience. Brought tears to my eyes and bodily fluids out of numerous other orifices (mostly blood).

Also has a lot of pictures of circuits for some reason?
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December 7, 2019
Not a well-written textbook at all. Writing is extremely convoluted and difficult to understand, which is too bad considering the importance of the topic. The answers are also very vague and skip most of the calculus, which can lead to problems when getting into the more advanced Laplace equations. I'm only giving this two stars because the questions were actually good and mentally stimulating.
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