AC Electrical Theory Handbook Vol 3

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The discussion highlights the availability of the DOE Fundamentals Handbook on Electrical Science, specifically Volume 3. Participants express appreciation for the shared resource, emphasizing its value as a free educational tool. The conversation indicates a positive reception, with users thanking the contributor for sharing the link. The handbook is recognized as a useful reference for those interested in AC electrical theory. Overall, the thread showcases community engagement around educational resources in electrical science.
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:confused: were you meaning to post a question?
 
Ouabache said:
:confused: were you meaning to post a question?
No Oubache,

Astronuc is letting us know of a neat, and free resource.
 
hey astronuc,thanx a looooooooooot! :smile:
 
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