One of the classic books on this subject is Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments by E.W. Golding and F.C. Widdis. This book was first published in 1949 and has been revised and updated several times since then. It covers both the theory and the practical aspects of electrical measurements and measuring instruments, with numerous examples, problems, and illustrations.
The book is divided into four parts: Part I deals with the general principles of measurement and instrumentation, such as accuracy, errors, standards, calibration, etc. Part II covers the measurement of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and frequency. Part III discusses the measurement of power, energy, and power factor. Part IV describes various types of measuring instruments, such as voltmeters, ammeters, wattmeters, energy meters, oscilloscopes, bridges, potentiometers, etc.
The book is written in a clear and concise style, with a logical sequence of topics. It is suitable for both students and professionals who want to learn or refresh their knowledge of electrical measurements and measuring instruments. The book is also a valuable reference for engineers and technicians who work with electrical equipment and systems.
If you are interested in reading this book, you can find it online at [Internet Archive] or [Google Books]. You can also download a PDF version of the book from [Internet Archive].
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