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Drake's Electrical Dictionary (Paperback)
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Drake's Electrical Dictionary (Paperback)
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PREFACE The prime object of DRAKES ELECTRICAL DICTION- ARY is to
bring together for convenient reference the words, terms and
phrases used in the electrical world. The tremendous growth in
interest in the electrical arts, trades and sciences makes some
method of quick reference a practical necessity. It is hoped that
the manner of presentation followed in this book will prove to be
most advantageous. Many practical difficulties arise in arranging
all words and phrases alphabetically. The single words fall into
place naturally enough, but in placing the phrases the question of
which word of the phrase is to have the alphabetic position is
important. The general plan of using the first words of all phrases
has been adopted. Thus an endless number of annoying cross
references have been avoided. In any field of science in which
growth has been and natural that words continues to be so rapid, it
is only and terms are not absolutely fixed. Without making the work
too voluminous, however, we have endeavored to include all those
words and terms in common use, though many are used
interchangeably. Every effort has been made to produce a book of
the greatest practical utility to every one who has any in- terest
in the subject of electricity.. A A. C. An abbreviation expressing
an alternating current. Absolute. Complete by itself. Independent
of any other element. Absolute Unit of Current. A current
possessing a de- gree of strength, and which when transmitted
through a wire which has been curved in the shape of an arc of a
circle of one centimetre radius, will act on a one-unit power
magnetic pole, stationed at the center of the arc, with a force
equal to one degree. A 10 amperes current.Absolute Unit of
Electromotive Force. The electro- motive force unit C. G. S.
Absolute Vacuum. A void produced by the exhaustion of all residual
gases. Absorption. The act of one form of material substance
sucking or drawing in some other form of matter. The sucking in of
water by a sponge or the draw ing in of vapors, gases, light,
electricity, energy or heat by any other material substance.
Absorption Power. A property peculiar to certain ma- terials by
which they draw in gases through their pores and condense them.
Acceleration. The increase or decrease of motion or action. The
time period of mutation in velocity. Accumulated
Siectricity.-r-Electricity confined or stored as in a condenser.
Accumulating Electricity. Confining or placing elec- tricity in
storage. Accumulation of Electricity. The gathering of electric
charges in condensers or Leyden jars. An electric charge augmented
by aid of a device term an accumulator. A charge produced by the
use of an influence machine. The gathering of electricity by
storage batteries or accumulators. Accumulator. A term sometimes
used to designate a current accumulator. A condenser, a Leyden jar,
a storage battery. Acetometer or Acidometer. A graduated hydrometer
used to ascertain the strength of acetic acid or vinegar.
Achromatic Lens. A lens producing images without false coloring.
Acidometer. See Acetometer. Acoustic. Pertaining to the sense of
hearing, or sound. Acoustic Absorption. The absorbing by one
vibrating object or mass of the sound-wave energy created by
another vibrating object or mass. Acoustic Interference. Mutual
influence of soundwaves upon each other. Acoustic Synchronizer. A
contrivance employed to mark the synchronism of twoalternating
currents. An acoustic apparatus in which at synchronism silence is
effected. Actinic...
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