Calendar: 1957-1958 Page 199
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SYLLABUSES OF COURSES 201 of electrical machinery apparatus and measuring equipment illustrat- ing the principles of the generation transmission and utilisation of electrical power the applications of electricity in telecommunication and the principal methods of measurement employed in electrical engineering practice The power equipment comprises examples of the main types of and machines together with transformers rectifier equip- ment protective gear and metering equipment Measuring apparatus covers the normal range of and measurements the oscillo- graphic recording of transient phenomena and photometric measure- ments Equipment for the study of telecommunications and electronics covers the circuit principles of these subjects and measurements at audio and radio frequencies and also provides an introduction to high vacuum technique The research equipment of the department includes an electronic analogue computor MATHEMATICS Pure and Applied PART Revision of dynamics vector and scalar quantities angular motion easy cases of impulsive forces rotation of rigid bodies about fixed point relation of torque and angular acceleration moment of momentum angular kinetic energy first and second moments of area and moments of inertia radius of gyration units-c and ft lb sec systems and conversions between these Differentiation and integration of algebraic trigonometric exponen- tial logarithmic and hyperbolic functions Maxima and minima of single variable Technique of integration including change of variable use of identi- ties and partial fractions Integration by parts Definite integrals including applications to arcs areas volumes first and second moments Formation and solution of simple first order differential equations Taylor's and Maclaurin's series and other simple methods of expansion Approximate graphical and numerical solution of equations Simple geometrical properties of the circle parabola ellipse and hyperbola Complex numbers and de Moivre's theorem Radius of curvature Introduction to the catenary
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