Talk:Glossary of power electronics

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Source materials are bonafide

Hello,

All terms have been incorporated from an Indian book of terms in power electronic engineering. Although the book is full of Indian standards, it is explained in the foreword (National Foreword) that Indian standards are identical to those of

IEC
. Therefore I feel free to make an English article of terms in power engineering.

Thank you, Marino 22:27, 25 January 2021 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marino108LFS (talkcontribs)