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Electrotechnique: Basics and Applications
Covers the basics of electrotechnique, including linear elements, regimes, power types, and practical applications.
Electrotechnique: Basics and Applications
Covers the basics of electrotechnique, including linear elements, current regimes, power types, and practical applications.
Magnetic Circuits and Transformers
Explores magnetic circuits, transformers, impedance calculations, and losses in transformer elements.
Basic Elements of Electric Machines
Covers the basic elements of electric machines, including magnetic circuits and different types of motors.
Kinetic Theory: Distribution Function Evolution
Explores the evolution of the distribution function describing particles in phase space.
Transformers: Principles and Applications in Electrical Machines
Covers the principles and applications of transformers in electrical machines, including their operation, efficiency, and practical examples.
Polyphase Systems: Symmetry and Phases
Explains polyphase systems, symmetrical three-phase systems, phase shifts, and system symmetry based on quantities and frequency.
Electrical Circuits and Systems Fundamentals
Introduces the fundamentals of electrical circuits and systems, covering signal processing, Fourier Transform, and circuit analysis methods.
Cavities and Resonators: Fundamentals and Applications
Explores the fundamentals of cavities and resonators, covering topics such as damped harmonic oscillators, cavity frequency response, and coupling to transmission lines.
Voice Coils: Electromagnetic Principles
Explores voice coils in electromagnetic systems, covering dynamic electromagnetism and rotating fields.