| | How to use this book | |----------------|--------------------------| | Beginners (1st time studying machines) | Read theory from a more detailed book (e.g., Electrical Machinery by P.S. Bimbhra or Electric Machinery by Fitzgerald) first, then use J.B. Gupta for problems. | | Exam cramming (GATE/IES/university) | Skip long derivations – focus on solved problems, formulas, and short-answer questions at the end of each chapter. | | Practicing for numericals | Work through all unsolved problems – answers are given at the end of the book. This is where the real practice value lies. | | Lab or project work | This book is not ideal for that. Use a practical design manual instead. |
Many students buy this book, read the first two chapters, and then get overwhelmed. Here’s a battle-tested approach: electrical machines by jb gupta
It is an "all-in-one" resource but can be considered a "generalist" book; advanced learners seeking deep theoretical research might prefer classics like . Modern Editions | | How to use this book |
A change in magnetic flux through a coil induces an electromotive force (EMF) [22]. | | Exam cramming (GATE/IES/university) | Skip long