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| | How to use this book | |----------------|--------------------------| | Beginners (1st time studying machines) | Read theory from a more detailed book (e.g., Electrical Machinery by P.S. Bimbhra or Electric Machinery by Fitzgerald) first, then use J.B. Gupta for problems. | | Exam cramming (GATE/IES/university) | Skip long derivations – focus on solved problems, formulas, and short-answer questions at the end of each chapter. | | Practicing for numericals | Work through all unsolved problems – answers are given at the end of the book. This is where the real practice value lies. | | Lab or project work | This book is not ideal for that. Use a practical design manual instead. |
"Electrical Machines" by J.B. Gupta is essentially a . It bridges the gap between theory and exam preparation. While it may not serve as the primary text for learning the physics of electrical machinery, it is arguably one of the best resources available for practice, revision, and competitive exam preparation. electrical machines by jb gupta
If you have only one book and need to pass exams with good marks, pick Gupta. If you have time and want deep intuition, read Chapman or Wildi alongside Gupta for diagrams. | | How to use this book |