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Theory and Problems of

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS

Fourth Edition

MAHMOOD NAHVI, Ph.D.

Professor of Electrical Engineering California Polytechnic State University

JOSEPH A. EDMINISTER

Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering The University of Akron

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