Electric circuits are the backbone of modern electrical engineering, playing a crucial role in the design and functionality of a vast array of devices and systems, from simple electronic gadgets to complex power grids. The study of electric circuits involves understanding how electric charge flows through a circuit and how the circuit components affect this flow.

Author: Renzo Perfetti Typical Publisher: Pitagora Editrice (Bologna) Language: Italian Target Audience: Undergraduate students in Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science.


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Chapter 6 (Regime sinusoidale) is the filter. 50% of students fail the exam here. If you do not understand that a derivative in time becomes multiplication by in phasor domain, you will not pass. Perfetti’s explanation of phasors is exceptionally rigorous.

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