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A BOOK containing more than a thousand somewhat difficult problems, the answers to which are all given, represents a great deal of labour. It also shows that, to a first approximation, electrical engineering has become an exact science. This book will be a help to all teachers of electrical engineering, especially in their exercise classes. The students attempt the examples which have been set and the teacher goes round the class and helps them individually. The examples are suitable for a three years college or university course. As a guide to the students, the easier examples are marked with an asterisk. We congratulate the editor on having produced such a useful book.
Problems in Electrical Engineering, with Answers
Edited by Prof. S. Parker Smith Second edition, revised and enlarged. Pp. xiv + 210. (London: Constable and Co., Ltd., 1935.) 5s. net.
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Engineering. Nature 136, 594 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136594b0
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