Examples in Electrical Engineering

A BOOK of this kind, which consists of a collection of model examination papers, followed by model replies, should be not without its uses to those who are obliged to study the art of passing examinations, as well as the principles of electrical engineering, as a careful perusal of its contents will enable the student not only to practise his knowledge of the various parts of the subject; but also to form good habits in the way of presentation of the solution of the problems in a clean form and logical sequence. The drawing of good diagrams and the frequent use of graphical methods are very rightly insisted on, and admirable conciseness is observed. The papers cover both “intermediate” and “advanced” standards, and relate on the whole to practical applications rather than to theory.Examples in Electrical Engineering.J. F.GillF. J.TeagoBy. Pp. 173. (London: Edward Arnold, 1920.) Price 7s. 6d. net.