Laboratory Manual for Introductory Circuit Analysis
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780133923780
Author: Robert L. Boylestad, Gabriel Kousourou
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 1P
Visit your local library (at school or home) and describe the extent to which it provides literature and computer support for the technologies—in particular, electricity, electronics, electromagnetics, and computers.
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
The description about the extent that provides literature and computer support for various technologies in different fields.
Explanation of Solution
The detailed description of the literature and computer support provided to various technologies especially in electricity, electronics, electromagnetic, and computers is as follows.
- Electricity:
- Many books are found particularly on the topics of electricity in the local libraries. The knowledge about electricity like the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity can be found in the books.
- The basic knowledge in electronics is found in the books that are present in libraries. The knowledge about fabrications, working and characteristics of different electronic components can be found in the books.
- The basic knowledge about electromagnetics like transmission of electromagnetic field and different applications of the electromagnetics are found in various books present in libraries.
- The basic knowledge about computers like working and programming of different languages are found in various books present in libraries.
Electronics:
Electromagnetic:
Computers:
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