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" On the Conversion of Dynamical into Electrical Force without the aid of Permanent Magnetism. "
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Page 362
by Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1884
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Eminent Engineers: Brief Biographies of Thirty-two of the Inventors and ...

Dwight Goddard - Engineers - 1905 - 292 pages
...use of electricity for lighting and power. In 1867 William Siemens .read before the Royal Society his now classical paper "on the conversion of dynamical...into electrical force without the aid of permanent magnets." Two others discovered the same fact at almost the same time. In 1872 the brothers Werner...
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The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia ..., Volume 22

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 946 pages
...is now known as the Siemens armature ; and in 1867 he communicated a paper to the Royal Society " Ou the Conversion of Dynamical into Electrical Force without the Aid of Permanent Magnetism," in which he announced the invention by Werner Siemens of the dynamo-electric machine, an invention...
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Catalogue of the Wheeler Gift of Books, Pamphlets and Periodicals ..., Volume 2

American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Library - Technology & Engineering - 1909 - 502 pages
...an electrician of ability. — See also 3516. 356a. Siemens, (Sir) C(harles) William. (1822-1883.) On the conversion of dynamical into electrical force without the aid of permanent magnetism. (Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 15, pp. 367369.) 8vo. London, 1867 This paper is remarkable for the introduction...
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Bulletin, Issue 228

United States National Museum - Science - 1963 - 348 pages
...process will continue until the core of the field magnet at Berl1n, 1867, pp. 55-58; C. William Siemens, "On the Conversion of Dynamical into Electrical Force without the Aid of Permanent Magnetism," Philosophical Magazine, 1867, ser. 4, vol. 33, pp. 469-471; British patent 261 (filed January 31, 1867);...
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Bulletin of the United States National Museum

United States National Museum - Science - 1963 - 468 pages
...process will continue until the core of the field magnet zu Berlin, 1867, pp. 55-58; C. William Siemens, "On the Conversion of Dynamical into Electrical Force without the Aid of Permanent Magnetism," Philosophical Magazine, 1867, ser. 4, vol. 33, pp. 469-471; British patent 261 (filed January 31, 1867);...
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Proceedings of the Physical Society, Volumes 5-6

Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - Physics - 1884 - 882 pages
...the principle underlying all the dynamo machines was communicated by him to the Royal Society in a paper, " On the Conversion of Dynamical into Electrical...Force without the aid of Permanent Magnetism." The invention was due to Werner Siemens ; but it had also occurred to Sir Charles Wheats stone, and was...
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Philosophical Magazine

Physics - 1867 - 1174 pages
...Lieut.-Genernl Sabine, President, in the Chair. rpHE following communications were rend : — -*- " On the Conversion of Dynamical into Electrical Force without the aid of Permanent Magnetism." By CW Siemens, F.ll.S. Since the great discovery of magnetic electricity by Faraday in 1830, electricians...
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The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell: Volume 2, 1862-1873

James Clerk Maxwell - Science - 1990 - 1068 pages
...on 14 March 1867. (3) Concerned with the self-excitation of a dynamo. See Charles William Siemens, 'On the conversion of dynamical into electrical force without the aid of permanent magnetism ', Proc. Roy. Soc., 15 (1867) : 367 9; and Charles Wheatstone, 'On the augmentation of the power of...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volumes 93-94

Science - 1867 - 900 pages
...of the Braunau iron. Amherat, March 20, 1867. SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. I. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. 1. On the conversion of dynamical into electrical force without the aid of permanent magnetism. — The magneto-electric machine of Mr. Wilde has been briefly described in a former notice. A modification...
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