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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition
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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition

by M. G. Scroggie, S. W. Amos
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
570 pages
27h 46m
English
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reserved
for e.m.f., p.ds
being denoted
by V. But
often there
is no
need
to
make
any
distinction,
and we
shall
see in Sec. 5.11
that
attempting
to do so can
lead
to
controversy
and
confusion,
so
there
is much
to be
said
for
reckoning
in
voltage rises (falls being negative
rises)
as for
example those indicated
in Fig.
2.146.
2.15 Electrical Effects
It
is
time
now to see
what electricity
can do. One of
the most familiar
effects
of an
electric current
is
heat.
It is as if the
jostling
of the
electrons
in the
conductor caused
a
certain amount
of
friction.
But
whereas
it
makes
the
wire
in an
electric fire
red hot, and in an
electric
light bul ...
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