- Has the number 1.25 X 10^18 indicating that this is two times a Coulomb. A Coulomb is 6.25 X 10^18 so this should have the decimal moved one space and should be 12.5 X 10^18 like it is in the next 3 examples.
- Added October 25th 2014
Saturday, October 25, 2014
The Errata
Page 31 Example 1-1:
The missing errata
Before I really start, the first post will explain the reason for this blog. I have this book for the Electrical Engineering courses I will be taking at Grantham University. I have found what I believe is a typo, and in seeing this typo I have sought out an errata for this book. I have not found one (if you know of one please comment letting me know where it is) and decided to try started a blog for the errors I find; maybe it will help others along.
Enjoy.
Edit: also if you have this book and find errors, feel free to share them so I can add them. I will of course give you credit.
Enjoy.
Edit: also if you have this book and find errors, feel free to share them so I can add them. I will of course give you credit.
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