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Samwel:
Hi can anyone recommend me books that I can buy which explain the equations and mathematics involved in electrical engineering ?
Thanks
barry14:
Electrical engineering is too vast a subject to be able to recommend even a small number of books.  College graduates only learn a small fraction of the field. What areas are you interested in?  For example, hardware or software, analog or digital, audio or radio, etc.  If you better define what you want, then some book selections may be possible. Mathematics, as applied in electrical engineering, is wide ranging: filter design, spectrum analysis, radio wave propagation, error correcting codes, etc.  There is no one book that will cover all of this.  You must narrow your outlook.
danadak:
Some free stuff -


http://bookboon.com/en/electrical-electronic-engineering-ebooks

https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-download-engineering-books-free


Google "free engineering books", many hits.


Regards, Dana.

damn_dirty_ape:
If you are concerned primarily with the mathematics, I've found schaum's outlines to be helpful in the past. They are probably only useful as a supplement to a textbook that explains the theory, but they are basically just huge solved problem sets.
VEGETA:
That would be beneficial but I really want the same but for robotics.
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