"Mnogofaznye Toki" (Polyphase Currents) by Julien Rodet and Raymond Busquet, originally published in 1895, delves into the science and application of polyphase electrical currents. This historical text provides a detailed examination of the principles underlying polyphase systems, crucial for understanding the advancements in electrical engineering during the late 19th century. Exploring the generation, transmission, and utilization of polyphase currents, this book offers valuable insights into the technology that powered the early stages of industrial electrification. This edition retains the original Russian text, making it an essential resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of electrical power systems.
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