Electric Circuits, 9/e (IE-Paperback)
Susan Riedel James W. Nilsson
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 售價: $1,274
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 816
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0137050518
- ISBN-13: 9780137050512
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Electric Circuits 9/e is the most widely used introductory circuits textbook of the past 25 years. As this book has evolved over the years to meet the changing learning styles of students, importantly, the underlying teaching approaches and philosophies remain unchanged. The goals are:
To build an understanding of concepts and ideas explicitly in terms of
previous learning
To emphasize the relationship between conceptual understanding and problem
solving approaches
To provide students with a strong foundation of engineering practices.
New to This Edition
The ninth edition revision of Electric Circuits began with a thorough review of the text by instructors who currently use Electric Circuits and those who use other texts. This review provided a clear picture of what matters most to instructors and their students and led to the following changes:
Problem solving is fundamental to the study of circuit analysis. Having a
wealth of new problems to assign and work is a key to success in any circuits
course. Therefore, existing end-of-chapter problems were revised, and new
end-of-chapter problems were added. The result is a text with approximately 75%
new or revised problems compared to the previous edition.
Both students and instructors want to know how the generalized techniques
presented in a first-year circuit analysis course relate to problems faced by
practicing engineers. The Practical Perspective problems provide this connection
between circuit analysis and the real world. We have expanded the use of the
Practical Perspectives so that they now appear at the start of every chapter.
This problem is solved, at least in part, at the end of the chapter, and
additional end-of-chapter problems can be assigned to allow students to explore
the Practical Perspective topic further.
Examples embedded in the text that illustrate the application of concepts
just presented are an important tool to improve student understanding. The ninth
edition adds new examples and now all chapters except Chapter 12 have a minimum
of four examples. Chapter 12, which presents an introduction to Laplace
transform techniques, is comprised of a collection of examples, but does not
follow the format of concept-example employed by the other chapters.
Previous editions of Electric Circuits contained many end-of-chapter
problems with circuits constructed from components with standard values. These
circuits could actually be constructed and tested in a laboratory. New to the
ninth edition is Appendix H, which lists standard values for resistors,
inductors, and capacitors. Also new are end-of-chapter problems for most
chapters that ask students to use components from Appendix H to construct
circuits that meet particular requirements. The use of standard components is
another effort to tie circuit analysis concepts to real-world circuits.
Previous editions of Electric Circuits have been published with an optional
separate paperback manual presenting an introduction to PSpice and its use in
simulating circuits a student encounters in their study of linear circuits With
the ninth edition, students and instructors can choose from two
circuit-simulation manuals-PSpice, or MultiSim. Each manual presents the
simulation material in the same order as the material is presented in the text.
These manuals continue to include examples of circuits to be simulated that are
drawn directly from the text. The text continues to indicate end-of-chapter
problems that are good candidates for simulation using either PSpice or
MultiSim.
Students who could benefit from additional examples and practice problems
can use the Student Workbook. This workbook has examples and problems covering
the following material: balancing power, simple resistive circuits, node voltage
method, mesh current method, Thévenin and Norton equivalents, op amp circuits,
first-order circuits, second-order circuits, AC steady-state analysis, and
Laplace transform circuit analysis.
Instructors and students benefit greatly from thoughtful methods of
assessing student learning. The ninth edition makes PowerPoint presentations
available to instructors that include embedded assessment questions. During a
lecture, the instructor can present material using PowerPoint, pose a question
to the students concerning that material, and allow students to respond to the
question. Results from student responses are immediately available to the
instructor, providing real time information about the students' comprehension of
the material. This immediate feedback allows the instructor go back and revisit
material the students did not comprehend, or to continue presenting new material
if comprehension is satisfactory.
Every new copy of the book now comes with access to Video Solutions and a
Pearson eText. Video solutions are complete, step-by-step solution walkthroughs
of representative homework problems. The Pearson etext is a complete on-line
version of the book that includes highlighting, note-taking and search
capabilities.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Circuit Variables
Chapter 2 Circuit Elements
Chapter 3 Simple Resistive Circuits
Chapter 4 Techniques of Circuit Analysis
Chapter 5 The Operational Amplifier
Chapter 6 Inductance, Capacitance, and Mutual Inductance
Chapter 7 Response of First-Order RL and RC Circuits
Chapter 8 Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits
Chapter 9 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis
Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations
Chapter 11 Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
Chapter 12 Introduction to the Laplace Transform
Chapter 13 The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis
Chapter 14 Introduction to Frequency Selective Circuits
Chapter 15 Active Filter Circuits
Chapter 16 Fourier Series
Chapter 17 The Fourier Transform
Chapter 18 Two-Port Circuits
Electric Circuits 9/e is the most widely used introductory circuits textbook of the past 25 years. As this book has evolved over the years to meet the changing learning styles of students, importantly, the underlying teaching approaches and philosophies remain unchanged. The goals are:
New to This Edition
The ninth edition revision of Electric Circuits began with a thorough review of the text by instructors who currently use Electric Circuits and those who use other texts. This review provided a clear picture of what matters most to instructors and their students and led to the following changes:
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Circuit Variables
Chapter 2 Circuit Elements
Chapter 3 Simple Resistive Circuits
Chapter 4 Techniques of Circuit Analysis
Chapter 5 The Operational Amplifier
Chapter 6 Inductance, Capacitance, and Mutual Inductance
Chapter 7 Response of First-Order RL and RC Circuits
Chapter 8 Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits
Chapter 9 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis
Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations
Chapter 11 Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
Chapter 12 Introduction to the Laplace Transform
Chapter 13 The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis
Chapter 14 Introduction to Frequency Selective Circuits
Chapter 15 Active Filter Circuits
Chapter 16 Fourier Series
Chapter 17 The Fourier Transform
Chapter 18 Two-Port Circuits