The investigation of a gasoline automobile lighting and starting set . Instructor in Charge HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF Electrical Engineering 284639 . UlUG TABLE OF CONTENDS. T AC-E I. INTPODTTCTION. 1. II. DESCRIPTION 4. 1. G^n^rator. 4. 2. Controller. 5. 3. Motor. THE TESTS 1. Generator. 7. 2. Motor. 22. 3. Battery, CONCLUSION Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2014 -]- I. INTRODUCTION. Electricity may be said to have four applicationsto the gasoline automobile. These include ignition,.lightin^,starting and gear shifting. The first ap


The investigation of a gasoline automobile lighting and starting set . Instructor in Charge HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF Electrical Engineering 284639 . UlUG TABLE OF CONTENDS. T AC-E I. INTPODTTCTION. 1. II. DESCRIPTION 4. 1. G^n^rator. 4. 2. Controller. 5. 3. Motor. THE TESTS 1. Generator. 7. 2. Motor. 22. 3. Battery, CONCLUSION Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2014 -]- I. INTRODUCTION. Electricity may be said to have four applicationsto the gasoline automobile. These include ignition,.lightin^,starting and gear shifting. The first application is funda-mental to the production of a spark for ignition. At -firstthis spark was produced by a few dry batteries together witha spark coil, interrupter and distributor. Later the magnetocame into One of the most standard forms today is ahigh tension magneto, which consists of a small A. C. gen-erator with a permanent magnet field and a secondary wind-ing on the armature, stepping up the voltage for producinga spark. The second use of electriinvestigationofg00shep


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