High Frequency Apparatus
Thomas Stanley Curtis
High Frequency Apparatus
Thomas Stanley Curtis
Originally published in 1910, this groundbreaking work on high frequency apparatus is still relevant and useful for anyone interested in the history and science of electrical engineering. Author Thomas Stanley Curtis provides detailed instructions for building and using a wide variety of high frequency machines, from Tesla coils to spark gaps to static machines. Also included are numerous diagrams, photographs, and tables, as well as practical advice on troubleshooting and maintenance. This is an essential resource for anyone who wants to explore the fascinating world of high frequency electricity.
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