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On the relation which ought to subsist between the strength of an electric…

On the relation which ought to subsist between the strength of an electric…

George Forbes

Published in the late 19th century, 'On the Relation Which Ought to Subsist Between the Strength of an Electric...' by George Forbes examines the interplay between electrical current, conductor size, and insulation in preventing overheating in electrical systems. The book provides practical formulas and real-world examples, focusing on various environments such as air and water. It is particularly notable for its application to coils, dynamos, and lighting leads, making it a valuable resource for engineers and professionals seeking to design safer and more efficient electrical systems.

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