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Electric Insulator Summary
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An electric insulator performs the opposite task of an electric conductor: an insulator prevents the flow of electric current. The difference between a conductor and an insulator can be stated in terms of resistivity. The difference between the...
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Electrical Apparatus
Electrical insulation
03/01/2004: 509 words, approx. 2 pages
Electrical insulation Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines. By G.C. Stone, E.A. Boulter, I. Culbert & H. Dhirani. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River St., Hoboken, N.J. 07030; (800) 225-5945. $99.95 (hardbound). 371 pages. Clearly written and easily understood by anyone familiar with...
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Management Quarterly
Electricity after Insull.(Samuel Insull's innovations)
06/22/2006: 2,677 words, approx. 9 pages
Professional engineers were asked recently what they thought was the twentieth century's greatest technical feat. Some suggested the automobile or the internal combustion engine. Some argued for the airplane or the computer chip. Yet the vast majority concluded that the last century's most...
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Chip equipment makers are hoping for sunny days this summer.That's nothing new: Every company hopes for brisk sales. But now they're hoping --literally -- for lots of sunshine. That's because many are starting to derive a significant portion of their revenue from making the gear...
 


 

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