Lone Pine Writings Part 1 – A Common Language For Electrical Engineering by Eric Dollard covers the definitions of terms and the relationships between the various operators of electrical engineering. Eric Dollard starts at the very beginning. What is a “dimension”? What is the difference between a dimension and a co-ordinate? What is Time? What is Space? What is electric induction? What words and measuring units are formally used to express these concepts in electrical engineering terms? Remarkably, most people don’t know.
WHAT YOU GET WITH LONE PINE WRITINGS PART 1
The clear, and unambiguous definition of more than 40 terms used in electrical engineering, including the “four primary dimensions” and the units that represent the multitude of their interactions
The complete description of how each of these terms is derived and the quality, function, or operation they represent
An in-depth treatment of the underlying dimensions of Time and Space and how the flow of electric induction is modified by these fundamental elements of the Natural World
You come away with a completely integrated understanding of “what electricity is”, how it behaves, how to accurately describe these behaviors, and how to measure each of its characteristics in the proper units