Do you know any book for Power Circuit Analysis?

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The discussion highlights significant challenges faced by students in power circuit analysis courses, particularly the difficulty in passing exams due to a lack of solved problems in their current textbook. The instructor's reliance on copying material from the book further complicates learning. Participants suggest seeking alternative resources, specifically referencing books designed for the PE and FE exams, which contain numerous solved examples. Links to relevant study materials are provided, emphasizing the importance of these resources for mastering the subject and preparing for future professional exams. Accessing these books through libraries is also recommended.
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We have a simple book for power circuit analysis and it is so hard to pass(8-15 pass from 200+) the exams because it has not solved problems(problems are so simple) also our teacher is doing the lessons copy paste from his book I can't learn this lessons and i can't find course material. Is any book with many examples? In this link are some problems we face on.
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Try here:

http://ppi2pass.com/?gclid=CPz2h9P10MYCFQMbaQodMrQHwA

These are the books used to study for the PE and FE. Look up the "power" portion of the books. Should be thousands of examples with solved solutions.

This link specifically has the power books. You may be able to get these at the Library as well.
http://ppi2pass.com/electrical-pe-power-package-epn6.html

There's certainly other books and other links, but this is a good place in my opinion. Not to mention you will likely need the FE and PE down the road.
 
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