Electric Transmission of Energy and Its Transformation, Subdivision, and Distribution: A Practical HandbookWhittaker & Company, 1886 - 331 páginas |
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... energy and utilized in propelling the car . Examples of this class might be multiplied , but these two will suffice to show that a practical beginning has already been made in the application of electricity for the purpose of.
... energy and utilized in propelling the car . Examples of this class might be multiplied , but these two will suffice to show that a practical beginning has already been made in the application of electricity for the purpose of.
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... show that in the pre- sent state of electrical industry the electric transmission of energy is a question of great practical interest . Its application is not only confined to the transmission of power , pure and simple , between two ...
... show that in the pre- sent state of electrical industry the electric transmission of energy is a question of great practical interest . Its application is not only confined to the transmission of power , pure and simple , between two ...
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... shows that cer- tain definite relations exist , and we can , on the basis of experimental facts , conceive a mental picture or model by the aid of which these relations are represented in a fami- liar form . Such a mental picture is the ...
... shows that cer- tain definite relations exist , and we can , on the basis of experimental facts , conceive a mental picture or model by the aid of which these relations are represented in a fami- liar form . Such a mental picture is the ...
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... shows that this is not the case , and that within reasonable limits the mechanical force is independent of the extent of the pole , and only depends on its free magnetism . From this we conclude that a strictly geometrical repre ...
... shows that this is not the case , and that within reasonable limits the mechanical force is independent of the extent of the pole , and only depends on its free magnetism . From this we conclude that a strictly geometrical repre ...
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... shows that it is physically impossible to produce a magnet with one pole only , and that therefore no such thing as a free magnetic pole can be found in nature . But we can get an approximation to the free pole by making the magnet very ...
... shows that it is physically impossible to produce a magnet with one pole only , and that therefore no such thing as a free magnetic pole can be found in nature . But we can get an approximation to the free pole by making the magnet very ...
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Página 210 - Now, if we have a single pair of cables, one of them connected to the positive and the other to the negative terminal of the...