Given its regional popularity, the book is printed by multiple publishers. The most common and authoritative version is published by (Pakistan) and various Indian reprinters like "Standard Publishers Distributors."
No textbook is perfect. While highly recommended, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering has a few drawbacks: Fundamentals Of Electrical Engineering By Ashfaq Hussain
The chapter on is a standout. Hussain meticulously solves RLC circuits, demonstrating how voltage and current can be out of phase, leading to the practical concept of power factor . Given its regional popularity, the book is printed
Understanding how electricity creates motion and vice versa is vital. This section explains magnetic flux, reluctance, and Faraday’s laws of induction—the fundamental principles behind motors and generators. 4. Alternating Current (AC) Fundamentals Hussain meticulously solves RLC circuits
Hussain provides an in-depth look at critical theorems used to simplify complex circuits, including: Superposition Theorem Maximum Power Transfer Theorem 3. Magnetic Circuits and Electromagnetism
The final third of the book shifts from circuit theory to electromechanical energy conversion. Hussain provides a survey of rotating machines:
Hussain provides "tips and tricks" callout boxes in the margins. For Thevenin’s theorem, he dedicates separate sections for circuits with independent sources versus dependent sources—a distinction many other textbooks blur.