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The making of the electrical age; from the telegraph to automation. by Sharlin, Harold I.(CARDINAL)164361;
Bibliographical references included in "Notes": (pages 231-242)
Subjects: Electricity; Electrical engineering;
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National electrical code. by National Fire Protection Association.(CARDINAL)142758;
Subjects: Electrical engineering;
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Home basics : Electrical made easy / by Hazelton, Ron.(CARDINAL)651489;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electrical engineering;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Opportunities in electrical trades / by Wood, Robert B.,1934-(CARDINAL)523879; Edwards, Kenneth R.(CARDINAL)358243;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Electrical engineering;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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Easy electrical repairs / by Dunne, Charles,active 1975-(CARDINAL)715400; Nunn, Richard V.,author.(CARDINAL)711616;
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electrical engineering;
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Home basics. by Hazelton, Ron.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Power -- Lighting -- Outdoor.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electrical engineering;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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Home basics. by Hazelton, Ron.(CARDINAL)651489;
Power -- Lighting -- Outdoor.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electrical engineering;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Electricity / by Mason Crest Publishers,author.(CARDINAL)557074;
Electric charge -- Static electricity -- Electric current -- Sources of electricity -- Conductors and insulators -- Magnetism -- Electromagnetism -- Transformers -- Electric circuits -- Electric motors -- Switches -- Tools and equipment -- Common electrical appliances -- Safety -- Measuring instruments -- Consumption of electricity -- Alternative electricity -- Conservation of electricity."Electricity is a form of energy that is created by the flow of electric charges. The word electricity was coined by a physician William Gilbert. Electricity is neither a renewable nor nonrenewable energy source of energy. The concept of electricity is also observed in several creations of nature. Lightning is the most common natural example. Another example, a fish called the electric eel, has a high voltage current in its cells to catch its prey. In addition to all these examples, all the activities in animal and plant cells take place due to electric stimulation occurring inside the nerve cell. Electricity has several applications in today?s world. It is used to run appliances, such as televisions, computers, microwave ovens, washing machines, etc."--
Subjects: Electrical engineering;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Direct current fundamentals / by Loper, Orla E.(CARDINAL)509390;
Subjects: Electric currents, Direct.; Electrical engineering.;
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Electricians : a practical career guide / by Santore, Marcia,1960-author.(CARDINAL)804562;
Includes bibliographical references."Electricians: A Practical Career Guide includes interviews with professionals in a field that has proven to be a stable, lucrative, and growing profession. If you're looking for a career as an electrician this is the book for you"--
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Electrical engineering; Electrical engineers.;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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