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This textbook covers subjects related to single-phase alternating current, three-phase alternating current, electrical switchgear and transformers. It presents the necessary concepts for understanding the physical processes that appear in the most remarkable electric power machines. From Ohm s Law to Faraday s Law among others, the chapters provide an outlook of the basics of electrical engineering for the development of practical applications. Throughout the book, figures and diagrams are used to help the reader understand the concepts and the path of energy during the operation of electrical machines. Addressing to a first-year course in an electrical engineering curriculum, its main strength lies in connecting complex concepts to practical applications, giving students a deep foundation to understand and analyze real-world electrical systems with confidence.
Electrical engineering: contextualization and applicability.- Electrotechnics.- Capacitance and Inductance: Behavior in DC Circuits.- Behavior of Passive Elements in AC Circuits.
Dr. David Borge-Diez has a Ph.D. in Energy Engineering, and master s/bachelor s degrees in industrial technology research and industrial engineering. His research focuses on topics relating to energy efficiency and the use of unconventional energy sources. He has also been working for different private companies, both nationally and internationally, developing research projects and engineering work. Currently, he serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Systems, and Automation at the University of León.
Dr. Rosales-Asensio has a Ph.D. in industrial engineering, and postgraduate degrees in electrical engineering, business administration, and quality, health, safety and environment management systems. Since February 2020 he is a lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He has published 54 scientific articles in JCR indexed journals
Dr. García-Moya has a P.hD, in Production and Computation Engineering. In 2017, he worked as an assistant professor at University Carlos III of Madrid. Since 2017 he has been serving as a researcher and lecturer at the School of Electrical, Systems and Control Engineering at the University of León, Spain. As an industrial engineer he has been involved in resource management in water desalination microgrids. He has also worked as a design engineer in renewable energy projects. He has co-authored more than 10 publications in international peer-reviewed journals and participated to international conferences



