""Electric machines" and "Transformers" are some of the most challenging electrical engineering courses offered to students. Its complexity arises from numerous prerequisites, a wide array of topics, and a combination of physics and mathematics, presenting students with significant challenges. Fundamentals of Power System Transformers acts as a stepping stone towards a deeper comprehension of the subject matter, resembling the content covered in a graduate-level course. The contents are condensed into two full chapters and four short chapters to provide a self-taught and self-sufficient book for students to solve all problems without the need for a computer. This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and industry professionals interested in signal processing, radars, aviation radar systems, and radio-controlled systems. The book will also be of interest to pilots and flight engineers as well as military command personnel and military contractors"--
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