. Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval. net shown in Fig. 1059 may have its cores prolonged, so that more than onecoil of insulated wire can be placed upon them. Thus, when the wheel is turned into an inducer,by reason of the currents already induced in it by the electro-magnets, it will in its tarn inducecurrents in the additional coils, and these currents can be utilized for electric lighting. Figs. 1060and 1061 are of a machine employed as a generator to supply currents to the dividing machine,Fig. 1062. 488 DYNAMO-ELECTRIC AND MAGNETO-ELECTE


. Supplement to Spons dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval. net shown in Fig. 1059 may have its cores prolonged, so that more than onecoil of insulated wire can be placed upon them. Thus, when the wheel is turned into an inducer,by reason of the currents already induced in it by the electro-magnets, it will in its tarn inducecurrents in the additional coils, and these currents can be utilized for electric lighting. Figs. 1060and 1061 are of a machine employed as a generator to supply currents to the dividing machine,Fig. 1062. 488 DYNAMO-ELECTRIC AND MAGNETO-ELECTEIC MACHINES. The dividing macliine consists of a revolving drum carrying a series of radial magnets. Thecoils of these radial magnets are connected together, so that one magnet has its positive pole atthe outside end, and the succeeding magnet its positive pole at the inside end. The radial magnetsare thus made to alternate their poles considered as a circumference to the vrheel. By this arrange-ment the revolving wheel induces a number of alternate currents, equal to half the number.


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