Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10)

Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10)

Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10) - Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study...
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Author: Hawkins, N. (Nehemiah),1833-1928
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Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10)

Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10)

¥2,060 ¥1,030

Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10)

¥2,060 ¥1,030
Author: Hawkins, N. (Nehemiah),1833-1928
Format: eBook
Language: English

Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 05 (of 10) - Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications

The word "alternating" is used with a large number of electrical and magnetic quantities to denote that their magnitudes vary continuously, passing repeatedly through a definite cycle of values in a definite interval of time. As applied to the flow of electricity, an alternating current may be defined as: A current which reverses its direction in a periodic manner, rising from zero to maximum strength, returning to zero, and then going through similar variations in strength in the opposite direction; these changes comprise the cycle which is repeated with great rapidity. The properties of alternating currents are more complex than those of continuous currents, and their behavior more difficult to predict. This arises from the fact that the magnetic effects are of far more importance than those of steady currents. With the latter the magnetic effect is constant, and has no reactive influence on the current when the latter is once established. The lines of force, however, produced by alternating currents are changing as rapidly as the current itself, and they thus induce electric pressures in neighboring circuits, and even in adjacent parts of the same circuit. This inductive influence in alternating currents renders their action very different from that of continuous current. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 49675
Author: Hawkins, N. (Nehemiah)
Release Date: Aug 11, 2015
Format: eBook
Language: English

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