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1833-1928
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1914
A technical manual written in the early 20th century. This guide is a part of a comprehensive series aimed at engineers, electricians, and students who seek to attain a working knowledge of electricity and its applications. The focus of this volume is on wave form measurement and various methods utilized to analyze electrical systems, emphasizing the importance of wave form in alternating current work. The opening of this volume introduces the crucial role of wave form in alternating current systems, detailing its significance for power station engineers. It discusses the need for accurate knowledge of wave forms, especially concerning the operation of alternators and potential issues like circulating currents and voltage surges. The narrator outlines various methods and devices for measuring these wave forms, including oscillographs and step-by-step techniques to obtain clear and precise data. This technical exploration sets the stage for an in-depth examination of electrical concepts and is likely to appeal to those engaged in electrical engineering.