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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Electric Circuits, 11th Edition. James W. Nilsson Susan Riedel. Challenge students to develop the insights of a practicing engineer The fundamental goals of the best-selling Electric Circuits remain unchanged.

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