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The objective of this work is to understand the basic electrical engineering (i.e. electricity & magnetism) by making simple electrical machines such as generator, transformer & motor. Along with that we also made some small models based on the simple principles of electricity & magnetism, these are a magnetic compass, electrophorus, rheostat, calling bell & microphone. The aim of this Book is to simulate the small, medium and large power system model which includes generation transmission & distribution in a miniature size & to analysis the real scenario or the problems faced. In order to…mehr

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The objective of this work is to understand the basic electrical engineering (i.e. electricity & magnetism) by making simple electrical machines such as generator, transformer & motor. Along with that we also made some small models based on the simple principles of electricity & magnetism, these are a magnetic compass, electrophorus, rheostat, calling bell & microphone. The aim of this Book is to simulate the small, medium and large power system model which includes generation transmission & distribution in a miniature size & to analysis the real scenario or the problems faced. In order to make electrical engineering more acceptable and easier and to diminish the gap between the theory & practical I have opt for this work. The value of this work lies to the understanding of basic laws & principles. These works give us a chance to verify the laws practically. The models are simple in design but have an immense value on understanding the subject, what we have read in the student life, like Faraday's Laws; Fleming's Rule can be easily understandable from our models.
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Autorenporträt
Both Dr. Krishna Sarker and Dr. Jayanti Sarker (Bhattacharjee) earned their PhD degrees from Jadavpur University in West Bengal, India. Their research interests encompass power systems, power electronics (FACTS), doubly fed induction generators (DFIG), and renewable energy, among other areas.