"Alternate Current Apparatus: Being Part II of Electricity for Engineers" delves into the intricacies of alternating current (AC) systems and equipment. Written by Charles Desmond, this volume serves as an essential guide for engineers and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of AC electricity.
The book explores various aspects of AC apparatus, providing detailed explanations and practical insights. From transformers to generators, Desmond elucidates the principles underlying their operation and maintenance. Readers will gain valuable knowledge applicable to real-world engineering challenges.
Originally published as part of a larger series on electricity for engineers, this work stands as a valuable resource for those seeking to master the fundamentals of AC technology. Its clear and concise presentation makes it an ideal reference for both academic study and professional practice.
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