This authoritative compilation of formulas and tables simplifies the design of inductors for electrical engineers. It features a single simple formula for virtually every type of inductor, together with tables from which essential numerical factors may be interpolated. An esteemed reference, it belongs in the library of every electrical engineer. 1946 edition. Reprint of the D. Van Nostrand Co., New York, 1946 edition.
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