Alternating Current Bridge Methods for the Measurement of Inductance, Capacitance, and Effective Resistance at Low and Telephonic Frequencies. A Theoretical and Practical Handbook for the Use of Advanced Students

Alternating Current Bridge Methods for the Measurement of Inductance, Capacitance, and Effective Resistance at Low and Telephonic Frequencies. A Theoretical and Practical Handbook for the Use of Advanced Students

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Author: Bernard Hague
binding: Hardback
Published: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1945, 5th ed, 2nd impression
Condition: book: Good, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: Previous owner

Alternating Current Bridge Methods for the Measurement of Inductance, Capacitance, and Effective Resistance at Low and Telephonic Frequencies. A Theoretical and Practical Handbook for the Use of Advanced Students

This handbook provides comprehensive theoretical and practical insights into alternating current bridge methods for measuring inductance, capacitance, and effective resistance. It is designed for advanced students and covers both fundamental concepts and advanced applications in AC circuit theory.

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Author: Bernard Hague
binding: Hardback
Published: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1945, 5th ed, 2nd impression
Condition: book: Good, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: Previous owner

Alternating Current Bridge Methods for the Measurement of Inductance, Capacitance, and Effective Resistance at Low and Telephonic Frequencies. A Theoretical and Practical Handbook for the Use of Advanced Students

This handbook provides comprehensive theoretical and practical insights into alternating current bridge methods for measuring inductance, capacitance, and effective resistance. It is designed for advanced students and covers both fundamental concepts and advanced applications in AC circuit theory.