Sinopsis
This book offers a comprehensive examination of basic electrical concepts and their practical applications. The author, a respected expert in the field, presents a clear and accessible introduction to the fundamental principles underlying radio communication. Developed over a century ago, these foundational ideas continue to shape our understanding of electricity and its practical applications in modern technology. The book thoroughly explores the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance (Ohm's law), delving into the concepts of capacitance, inductance, and alternating current. It also covers important topics such as electromagnetic waves, antenna characteristics, and vacuum tubes, making this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of radio communication and its theoretical underpinnings.
Reseña del editor
Excerpt from The Principles Underlying Radio Communication: Radio Pamphlet No. 40, December 10, 1918
In this book are presented briefly the basic facts and principles of electromagnetism and their applica tion to radio communication. In the effort to present these topics in a simple manner for students with very little mathematical preparation, it has been necessary at times to use definitions, illustrations, and analogies which would not be used in a work prepared for more advanced students. Frequent references to standard books are given for further study, and students should be encouraged, as far as possible, to consult them.
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