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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles Alexander and Matthew Sadiku is a premier textbook for introductory electrical engineering, widely praised for its clear writing and student-friendly pedagogy.
A fundamental principle highlighted in the text is the . This states that in an electrical circuit, complex power, real power, and reactive power are each conserved independently. $$\sum \mathbfS absorbed = \sum \mathbfS supplied$$ This law is crucial for analyzing power distribution in complex networks.