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R. A. R. Bennett's "How to Make Electrical Machines" stands as a comprehensive guide to the intricacies of electrical engineering, focusing on the practical aspects of designing and constructing various electrical machines. Bennett employs a clear and didactic literary style, blending theoretical principles with hands-on methodologies. This text is contextualized within the burgeoning field of electrical engineering, drawing on both historical advancements and contemporary practices to inform readers about the nuances of machine construction, including calculations, materials selection, and safety considerations. R. A. R. Bennett is not only a seasoned electrical engineer but also an educator passionate about demystifying complex concepts for aspiring engineers. His extensive experience in both industry and academia has shaped his understanding of common pitfalls and challenges faced by beginners in the field. Bennett's commitment to fostering a practical understanding of electrical machines reflects his belief in the importance of bridging theory and application, enabling readers to gain confidence in their craft. This book comes highly recommended for engineering students, hobbyists, and professionals alike who wish to deepen their understanding and enhance their skills in electrical machine construction. Whether you are embarking on a career in electrical engineering or seeking to refine your practical knowledge, Bennett's expertise promises invaluable insights and guidance.
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E-bok: 15. august 2022
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