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The discussion highlights valuable websites for electrical engineering resources, emphasizing the importance of project and tutorial accessibility. Users recommend www.altair.org for its comprehensive content and www.powerelectrical.blogspot.com for its tutorials beneficial to students. Additional resources include a site featuring videos of lab experiments, enhancing practical learning. The conversation underscores the need for centralized platforms to support electrical engineering education. Overall, these resources aim to enrich the learning experience for students and professionals in the field.
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hi...i don't know if like this topic exists here ...but i noticed that it is good to make a topic about websites about electrical engineering that seems great for projects or tutorials ...
i can begin with www.altair.org[/URL] (sorry actionintegral)
 
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Hi ur concept of bringing all the useful websites for electricals is nice. I want to add this site www.powerelectrical.blogspot.com which covers electrical engineering tutorials and helpful to students.
 
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