Can i downlaod free electrical book ?

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Users are seeking free downloadable electrical books and are requesting links to access them. Several resources were shared, including a site with free lessons on electronics and another with electrical documentation. While some users confirmed the quality of the links, they noted that the materials may only be available for online reading rather than direct downloads. The discussion highlights the challenge of finding free downloadable resources in the electrical field. Overall, participants provided useful links for accessing electrical content online.
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hi..all
i want to ask you buddy can i download free electrical book..?
if i download so please give me good link where i download electrical books
thanks advance
Mateen ud-din
 
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thanks vk6kro...
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