
This is probably the best monographic book on alternating current problems. This is due to its abundance and variety of exercises, its scientific rigor and its clarity and simplicity in the explanations.
Alternating current has a series of characteristics that make it special, such as the constant change in the direction of the current and the variation of the intensity and voltage over time. Its complexity with respect to direct current deserves separate treatment. This book contains more than 300 alternating current problems, suitable for subjects that include this part of Physics at the High School, the University or in vocational training.
In order to tackle the problems with certain guarantees, it is essential to have a good theoretical base. For this reason, a complete theoretical introduction is included that is neither excessively brief nor unnecessarily long.
The work is structured in three chapters:
a) Theoretical introduction.
b) Problems with modules: treatment without complex numbers.
c) Problems with phasors: treatment with complex numbers.
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