Practical
Problems in Mathematics for
Electronic
Technicians
| Author: Stephen Herman |
Sixth Edition |
Success in the electronics field
requires a substantial background in mathematics. This updated book
is written to provide beginning students with these needed skills.
Practical, easy-to-understand
problems help prepare students for the types of problems that
professional electronic technicians face everyday.
As part of the
successful Practical Problems in Mathematics series, this edition
features expanded coverage of scientific notation, increased
problems to be solved using a calculator, additional information on RLC circuits, and a new unit on simultaneous equations that includes
coverage of Kirchoff’s Law.
Features:
- trade-specific coverage develops an acute
awareness of electronics symbols, basic circuits, and component
terminology
- a step-by-step approach to math concepts
begins with basic arithmetic and progresses through algebra and
trigonometry, helping students master each level of skill required
by today's technicians
- extensive multi-level word problems
challenge students to use logical deduction, preparing them for
situations like those to be encountered on the job
- abundant example problems offer
opportunities to practice math principles again and again
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Contents:
Whole Numbers
Common Fractions
Decimal Fractions
Exponents, Electronics Units, and Root
Formulas
Ohm's Law, and Power Law
Ratio and Proportion
Measurement and Graphs
Percentages, Averages, and Tolerances
AC Circuits
Appendix
Glossary
Answer Key
256 Pages - 8-1/2 x 11 in.
Related:
1401825001 /
9781401825003
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