The generating plantVan Nostrand, 1896 |
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... connected in parallel , that is , in branch circuits , so that the turning on or off or breaking of a lamp did not affect the others . Third , the lamps consisted of high - resistance carbon filaments hermetically sealed in glass globes ...
... connected in parallel , that is , in branch circuits , so that the turning on or off or breaking of a lamp did not affect the others . Third , the lamps consisted of high - resistance carbon filaments hermetically sealed in glass globes ...
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... connected to the rest of the cir- cuit by being placed on a clean insulated copper support to which a binding- screw is attached . The anode is then to be immersed in the solution so as to be well covered by it , and supported in that ...
... connected to the rest of the cir- cuit by being placed on a clean insulated copper support to which a binding- screw is attached . The anode is then to be immersed in the solution so as to be well covered by it , and supported in that ...
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... connected to the circuit and operated very satisfactorily . Direct currents are also suited to electroplating or other electrometallurgical or electrochemical purposes CLASSIFICATION OF ELECTRIC - LIGHTING SYSTEMS . 31.
... connected to the circuit and operated very satisfactorily . Direct currents are also suited to electroplating or other electrometallurgical or electrochemical purposes CLASSIFICATION OF ELECTRIC - LIGHTING SYSTEMS . 31.
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... connected by a branch track or siding ; or directly upon the water front , so that coal vessels can be brought alongside , and in either of these cases the arrangement should be such that the coal can be directly unloaded from the cars ...
... connected by a branch track or siding ; or directly upon the water front , so that coal vessels can be brought alongside , and in either of these cases the arrangement should be such that the coal can be directly unloaded from the cars ...
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... connected by belts to the engines . This latter arrangement is not altogether satisfactory , because it requires vertical belts , which rarely work well , it being a fact that belts require a considerable horizontal distance between the ...
... connected by belts to the engines . This latter arrangement is not altogether satisfactory , because it requires vertical belts , which rarely work well , it being a fact that belts require a considerable horizontal distance between the ...
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Page 24 - It is nearly filled with the solution, and connected to the rest of the circuit by being placed on a clean copper support to which a binding screw is attached.