Electrical Engineering for Everyone
Electrical Engineering for Everyone
Electrical Engineering for Everyone
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So much of our everyday life is tied to electricity. Thanks to electrical energy, we have everything from reliable hot water to life-saving medical equipment. Whether in individual homes and offices or throughout the infrastructure of an entire city, electricity powers every part of our world. Though we are grateful for the reliability of our electrified world, most of us don’t understand much about it. Electricity can still seem like the “magic” our ancestors imagined it to be when they saw it in the natural world. But electricity is considerably more amazing than magic, as you’ll see in the 24 fascinating lectures of Electrical Engineering for Everyone. With dozens of live demonstrations, along with explanatory graphics and video, Dr. Laura J. Bottomley brings you on the amazing journey of electrical engineering—the discipline that has taken us from the electric lightbulb to interstellar space to artificial intelligence in less than 150 years.
So much of our everyday life is tied to electricity. Thanks to electrical energy, we have everything from reliable hot water to life-saving medical equipment. Whether in individual homes and offices or throughout the infrastructure of an entire city, electricity powers every part of our world. Though we are grateful for the reliability of our electrified world, most of us don’t understand much about it. Electricity can still seem like the “magic” our ancestors imagined it to be when they saw it in the natural world. But electricity is considerably more amazing than magic, as you’ll see in the 24 fascinating lectures of Electrical Engineering for Everyone. With dozens of live demonstrations, along with explanatory graphics and video, Dr. Laura J. Bottomley brings you on the amazing journey of electrical engineering—the discipline that has taken us from the electric lightbulb to interstellar space to artificial intelligence in less than 150 years.
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