Explore the groundbreaking era of electrical power with Philip Atkinson's "Power Transmitted By Electricity And Applied By The Electric Motor." This comprehensive work delves into the transformative impact of electricity on industry and transportation, particularly focusing on the construction and application of electric railways.
Atkinson meticulously details the principles behind electric power transmission and the functionality of electric motors, providing readers with a deep understanding of the technology that propelled the Second Industrial Revolution. Focusing on electric railway construction, the book examines the practical aspects of building and operating these innovative transit systems.
A valuable resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of technology, "Power Transmitted By Electricity And Applied By The Electric Motor" offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal moment in technological history.
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