File:Salient pole bipolar series field generator2.JPG
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From illustration caption: Salient pole, bipolar field magnet with single coil wound around the yoke. |
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For a list of all these illustrations used in Wikipedia please see the article en:Hawkins Electrical Guide. Scanned by Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI, USA DMahalko (talk) 04:10, 13 January 2008 (UTC) Originally uploaded on en.wikipedia (Transferred by Ukexpat) Saved on wikipedia as File:Salient_pole_bipolar_series_field_generator.jpg Shading added 2011 August 24 by wikfr. New version saved as File:Salient_pole_bipolar_series_field_generator2.JPG |
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1917 |
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Theo. Audel & Co. |
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