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Prentice Hall Companion Website
Principles of Electric Circuits, Conventional Current Version, Seventh Edition and Principles of Electric Circuits, Electron Flow Version, Sixth Edition
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Principles of Electric Circuits
Conventional Current Version, Seventh Edition
Electron Flow Version, Sixth Edition
by Thomas L. Floyd
Welcome to Prentice Hall's Companion Website for Floyd's Principles of Electric Circuits,
Conventional Current Version, Seventh Edition, and Principles of Electric Circuits, Electron
Flow Version, Sixth Edition.
Study Guide
Authored by Ron Reis of Los Angeles Valley College, the study guide portion of this site
allows you to take practice quizzes to review concepts presented in the text. Questions are
in multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank format, and a "Hint" is provided for
each question. The site is designed to grade your work and will allow you to e-mail your
results to your instructor.
Electronics Workbench Tutorials Introduction
There are eighteen tutorials linked to specific chapters in Principles of Electric Circuits.
While these tutorials are provided to introduce you to the use of Electronics Workbench
software in circuit simulation, they are not intended to replace the User's Guide and other
literature from Electronics Workbench. Any questions or problems related to the EWB software
should be addressed to Electronics Workbench at support@electronicsworkbench.com.The tutorials are labeled according to the chapters in Principles of Electric Circuits with
which they are associated. The chapter, figure, and example numbers in the tutorials that
appear in red refer to those in the textbook; others refer to the tutorial.
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