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... induced him to extend the limits of the work , and to treat at some length , from a practical point of view , of the dynamo - electric machine in several of its forms . Of electric lamps and other apparatus used in connection with ...
... induced him to extend the limits of the work , and to treat at some length , from a practical point of view , of the dynamo - electric machine in several of its forms . Of electric lamps and other apparatus used in connection with ...
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... Pneumatic Battery 37 18. Thermo - Electric Bars 42 29 19. Faraday's Experiment 20. Induction Experiment 21. Clarke's Machine 22. Commutator : End 23 . Section 47 55 56 • 58 58 58 # 16 . 24. Stöhrer's Machine 25. Electro - Magnet.
... Pneumatic Battery 37 18. Thermo - Electric Bars 42 29 19. Faraday's Experiment 20. Induction Experiment 21. Clarke's Machine 22. Commutator : End 23 . Section 47 55 56 • 58 58 58 # 16 . 24. Stöhrer's Machine 25. Electro - Magnet.
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... induced in the circuit during the movement of the magnet . Fig . 19 illustrates , in a simple way , the manner in which the generation of an electric current may be brought about by means of a magnet and coiled wire , with a ...
... induced in the circuit during the movement of the magnet . Fig . 19 illustrates , in a simple way , the manner in which the generation of an electric current may be brought about by means of a magnet and coiled wire , with a ...
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... induction , and is , in fact , the base or principle of every dynamo- electric machine noticed in this work . Were it ... induced in the coil just as long as the motion was kept up . Again , were it possible to cause an endless magnet to ...
... induction , and is , in fact , the base or principle of every dynamo- electric machine noticed in this work . Were it ... induced in the coil just as long as the motion was kept up . Again , were it possible to cause an endless magnet to ...
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... place may perhaps be ex- plained as follows : -The movement of the magnet induces a current in the coil , forming it into. Fig . 19. - Faraday's Experiment . Fig . 20. - Induction Experiment . MAGNETO - ELECTRIC INDUCTION . 55.
... place may perhaps be ex- plained as follows : -The movement of the magnet induces a current in the coil , forming it into. Fig . 19. - Faraday's Experiment . Fig . 20. - Induction Experiment . MAGNETO - ELECTRIC INDUCTION . 55.
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