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Add this copy of Motors, Generators, Transformers, and Energy to cart. $16.00, fair condition, Sold by HPB-Red rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1985 by Pearson College Div.
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Good. Introducing a highly valuable addition to any engineering and technology enthusiast's collection, we proudly present the Hardcover Edition, 9th printing of "Motors, Generators, Transformers, and Energy" by Pericles Emanuel. While a small percentage (approximately 40 out of 507 pages) of the book contains yellow highlights and sparse pen markings specifically through chapter 3, the overall condition of this book is nearly brand new. It exhibits minimal rubbing to the corners and spine ends, with only a slight bump to the upper corner of the spine. The covers retain their stunning gloss, exhibiting a remarkable visual appeal. The binding is flawlessly square and tight, ensuring the book's structural integrity for years to come. Apart from the highlights and pen markings through chapter 3, the interior pages are pristine, showcasing their brilliance and remaining free of any additional markings. Rest assured, this extraordinary volume will be meticulously packaged for shipment, safeguarding it from any potential damage during transit. As part of our commitment to exceptional service, we provide a USPS electronic tracking number free of charge, enabling you to monitor the progress of this highly sought-after acquisition. Should you require further information or images of this exceptional book, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are dedicated to ensuring your complete satisfaction and are eager to assist you in any way we can. This remarkable book serves as the essential missing link between conventional classroom teachings (limited to one-loop armatures) and practical physical generator design. Departing from the heavy reliance on complex calculus, the author, Pericles Emanuel, possesses a profound understanding of the subject matter and presents it using simple equations that effectively convey his insights. Throughout the book, the equations are accompanied by real-life calculations, firmly grounded in the author's extensive laboratory experience. Whether you seek a comprehensive understanding of motors and generators without pursuing a career in their construction, this book is an invaluable resource. Its adoption for a post-graduate class in applied electrical engineering is a testament to its high regard and recommendation within the field. Multiple copies have been procured to meet the demand of eager learners seeking to enhance their knowledge in this dynamic area of study. xvi, 491 pages. 491 pages.
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