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John Hopkinson (1849-98) was a British electrical engineer who
invented the three-wire system for the distribution of electricity.
Originally published in 1901, this book forms the first in two
volumes of Hopkinson's papers, focusing mainly on technical
subjects. The text also incorporates editorial notes, numerous
illustrative figures and a memoir of Hopkinson's life. Material of
a more purely scientific character can be found in the second
volume. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
Hopkinson, engineering and the history of science.
John Hopkinson (1849-98) was a British electrical engineer who
invented the three-wire system for the distribution of electricity.
Originally published in 1901, this book forms the second of two
volumes of Hopkinson's papers, focusing mainly on scientific areas.
The text also incorporates editorial notes and numerous
illustrative figures. Material of a more technical nature can be
found in the first volume. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in Hopkinson, engineering and the history of
science.
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