Solving real-world problems with electrical engineering

author: Loria, Laura
Without electrical engineers, the world we live in would look very different. Telephones (both landlines and cell phones), televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, computers, video games, and many other aspects of our modern world were made possible by the advances of electrical engineering.
year: 2016
call number/section: 621.3
subjects: electrical engineering, electricity, computers, communication, engineering

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Solving real-world problems with electrical engineering
Loria, Laura

Explores the ways electrical engineering is used in daily life from the invention of the light bulb to the use of technology in the field of medicine. Includes a science activity, a glossary, resources for further information, and color photographs.
Schools: 2



Solving real-world problems with electrical engineering
Loria, Laura
in association with Rosen Educational Services (2016)
Without electrical engineers, the world we live in would look very different. Telephones (both landlines and cell phones), televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, computers, video games, and many other aspects of our modern world were made possible by the advances of electrical engineering.
Schools: 2


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