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swooda2

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I seem to have a mental block or something when it comes to rotating machines. I know this is kind of a broad topic, but does anyone have any advice or maybe a good reference? I have an old edition of theodore wildi's book, electical machines, drives, and power systems, that i have been reading, but everything is still quite fuzzy in my mind.

are the problems in the ncees sample exam fairly representative of what has been on past exams?

 
Steven Chapman's Electric Machinery Fundamentals is a great reference for rotating machines.
I agree; Chapman's book is hard to beat and you probably don't even need the latest edition, so you may be able to find one at a reasonable price. I had the "old" practice exam and information needed to find the solutions to several of the problems could easily be found in that text. I wouldn't take the exam without it.

 
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