Maszyny Elektryczne by Elżbieta Goźlińska is a foundational Polish technical textbook covering the construction, operation, and maintenance of DC/AC machines and transformers. Widely used in technical secondary schools and updated through multiple editions, it is praised for its accessible structure and accompanying exercises. Read user reviews and details at Lubimy Czytać.
In an age of information overload, Goźlińska’s PDF offers a kind of radical minimalism. It assumes you have a calculator, a pencil, and a willingness to be confused for twenty minutes before the equation makes sense. It never talks down to the reader, but it never performs intellectual acrobatics either. Maszyny Elektryczne Elzbieta Gozlinska.pdf
"Maszyny elektryczne" by Elżbieta Goźlińska, published by WSiP, is a foundational textbook for Polish technical secondary schools specializing in electrical engineering, covering the construction and principles of AC/DC machines. The resource features detailed technical diagrams, aligns with national vocational curricula, and includes self-assessment exercises for students. For more information, visit WSiP sklep.wsip.pl. Maszyny elektryczne - Elżbieta Goźlińska - Google Books Zasada pracy jako prądnicy (generator) i silnik Wzbudzenie,
For this feature, I attempted to contact Elżbieta Goźlińska directly. Emails to the Radom university domain went unanswered. A call to the electrical engineering department’s main office yielded a polite but vague response: “Pani Goźlińska? Odeszła na emeryturę wiele lat temu. Nie mamy aktualnego kontaktu.” (Ms. Goźlińska retired many years ago. We don’t have current contact information.) "Maszyny elektryczne" by Elżbieta Goźlińska
Over dozens of interviews (conducted virtually for this feature), former students and colleagues pointed to three aspects of Goźlińska’s PDF that made it legendary.
To the outside world, the PDF file “Maszyny Elektryczne Elżbieta Goźlińska.pdf” is just a collection of diagrams, equations, and test questions. But to those who have opened it — students in Radom, Lublin, and Gliwice, technicians in Tauron’s power plants, and even a few retired engineers in the Silesian mining belt — it is something rarer: a clear, patient, and deeply practical guide to the machines that electrified a nation.