Best Books for an Electrical Line Mechanic

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List of "Best Books for an Electrical Line Mechanic" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.

  1. Basic Machines and How They Work by Naval Education And Training Program
    Dover Publications (Number of pages: 128)
  2. The Solar Wizard - FREE Electricity…Forever! Save BIG Electric $$$$ with this fun project. Check out the Easy Steps and Clear Plans in this incredible Manual! by Gordon Weigle
    Kustom Power (Number of pages: 94)
  3. Principles of Electrodynamics (Dover Books on Physics) by Melvin Schwartz
    Dover Publications (Number of pages: 368)
  4. The Wind Wizard - FREE Electricity...Forever! - Save BIG Electric $$$$ with this fun project. Check out these Easy Steps and Clear Plans. - Let Wind do the Work! - (Author of "Wizard" Series) by Gordon Weigle
    Kustom Power (Number of pages: 94)
  5. Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, Vol. 1 by James Clerk Maxwell,Physics
    Dover Publications (Number of pages: 560)
  6. Overhead Lines (CIGRE Green Books) by
    Springer (Number of pages: 1318)
  7. The Power Wizard - FREE Electricity...Forever! - Save BIG Electric $$$$ with this fun project. Check out these Easy Steps and Clear Plans. - Put Sun and Wind to Work! - (Author of "Wizard" Series) by Gordon Weigle
    Kustom Power (Number of pages: 98)
  8. Electrical Solitons: Theory, Design, and Applications (Devices, Circuits, and Systems) by David S. Ricketts,Donhee Ham
    CRC Press (Number of pages: 264)
  9. Electromagnetic Field Interaction with Transmission Lines : From Classical Theory to HF Radiation Effects (Advances in Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetics) by F. Rachidi,S. Tkachenko
    WIT Press / Computational Mechanics (Number of pages: 288)
  10. Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) in Computational Mechanics by Donard de Cogan,William J. O'Connor,Susan Pulko
    CRC Press (Number of pages: 272)

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