. Hawkins electrical guide. Questions, answers & illustrations; a progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications; a practical treatise. m. IIAWKIXS ELECTRICITY Maximum Volts and Amperes.—In the operation of analternator, the pressure and strength of the current are con-tinually rising, falling and rrwrsin^. During each cycle thereare two points at which the pressure or current reaches itsgreatest value, being known as the maximum value. Thismaximum value is not used to any great exten


. Hawkins electrical guide. Questions, answers & illustrations; a progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications; a practical treatise. m. IIAWKIXS ELECTRICITY Maximum Volts and Amperes.—In the operation of analternator, the pressure and strength of the current are con-tinually rising, falling and rrwrsin^. During each cycle thereare two points at which the pressure or current reaches itsgreatest value, being known as the maximum value. Thismaximum value is not used to any great extent, but it shows themaximum to which the pressure rises, and hence, the greateststrain to which the insulation of the alternator is subjected. 1000,000 LINES OF FORCEN it Ml({ VIRTUAL VOLTS AVERMiE PRESSURE: I VOL*


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