Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . A. , motors, converters, and transformers. Two recitation credits perweek, second term. Required of Juniors in Electrical Engineering and of Seniorsin Mechanical Engineering. Assistant Professor Fottler. V. Theory of Alternating Currents.—Recitations and lectures, continuingsubject IV. The more advanced theories regarding the effect of inductance andcapacity in A. C. circuits, and of the action of A. C. machinery, are readings and reports are a feature of the subject. Three recitationcredits per week, thr


Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . A. , motors, converters, and transformers. Two recitation credits perweek, second term. Required of Juniors in Electrical Engineering and of Seniorsin Mechanical Engineering. Assistant Professor Fottler. V. Theory of Alternating Currents.—Recitations and lectures, continuingsubject IV. The more advanced theories regarding the effect of inductance andcapacity in A. C. circuits, and of the action of A. C. machinery, are readings and reports are a feature of the subject. Three recitationcredits per week, throughout the year. Required of Seniors in Electrical Dickinson. VI. Alternating-Current Laboratory.—A course following Physics VII, con-sisting of tests of different types of alternating-current apparatus, such as singleand polyphase generators and motors, induction motors, converters, and trans-formers. Three laboratory credits per week, throughout the year. Required ofSeniors in Electrical Engineering. Assistant Professor COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 69 VII Design of Electrical Machinery.—General principles of the design ofelectrical apparatus, including a direct and an alternating current recitation credit per week, for nine weeks, first term; three laboratory credits perweek, second term. Required of Seniors in Electrical Engineering. AssistantProfessor Fottler. VIII. Telephone Engineering.—A consideration of the development of themodern telephone, with special reference to the common battery systems. Onerecitation credit per week, first term. Required of Seniors in Electrical Dickinson. X. Transmission of Energy.—A study of systems of high-tension distribution,the effect of capacity and inductance, the construction of lines, their protection,and the troubles developing in high-tension work. Two recitation credits perweek, second term. Required of Seniors in Electrical Engineering. AssistantProfessor Fottler


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