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  • | nationality = American | occupation = Electrical Engineer, Academic ...
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  • ...ipment ([[air compressor]]s, [[Gas compressor|natural gas compressors]], [[electrical]] [[switchgear]], [[pump]]s, etc.). ...ineers are trained in many areas, including mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, metallurgy, instrumentation, and a wide range of safety skills. They typic ...
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  • ...ffin | title = Safety and Health Requirements Manual: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers | publisher = DIANE Publishing | date= 1999| url = https://books.google. ...common way to effectively bond different metallic surfaces of enclosures, electrical equipment, pipes, tubes or structures together is with a copper conductor, ...
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  • ...|access-date=2023-11-28 |language=English}}</ref> she was the first Latin American woman to earn a degree in engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (no ...ht. She graduated from Virginia Tech in 1938 with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering.<ref name="virginiamag" /> ...
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  • ...eactance, the latter can be used instead of ([[Complex number|complex]]) [[electrical impedance]], simplifying the calculations.{{sfn | Klempner | Kerszenbaum | ...us Generators" the '''two reactions theory''' that divided the [[Armature (electrical)|armature]] [[magnetomotive force]] (MMF) into two components: the direct a ...
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  • {{Short description|Estimation method in electrical engineering}} ...Neher–McGrath''' is a method of estimating the steady-state temperature of electrical [[power cable]]s for some commonly encountered configurations. By estimatin ...
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  • ...er scale than was previously possible. Assignment of different types of [[engineers]] for the design, construction, and operation of new [[power plants]] depen ...he 1800s when small systems were used by individual factories to provide [[electrical power]]. Originally the only source of power came from DC, or [[direct curr ...
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  • ...<ref>Donald G. Fink and H. Wayne Beaty, ''Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, Eleventh Edition'',McGraw-Hill, New York, 1978, {{ISBN|0-07-020974-X}}, pa ...the impedance of the elements making up the supply system. Customers of an electrical supply utility can request the maximum value of prospective short-circuit c ...
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  • ...ed diagram of a two-phase alternator<ref>Figure 1253 from the 1917 Hawkins Electrical Guide</ref>]] '''Two-phase electrical power''' was an early 20th-century [[polyphase system|polyphase]] [[alterna ...
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  • ...st=James|title=The how and why of current-limiting reactors|publisher=EC&M Electrical Construction & Maintenance|accessdate=}}</ref> ...=1 |conference=Meeting of the Society of Mechanical, Electrical, and Steam Engineers |location=Boody House, [[Toledo, Ohio]] |date=June 17–18, 1915 |accessdate= ...
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  • ...n Society of Mechanical Engineers | last2 = American Society of Mechanical Engineers | title = ASME engineer's data book | page = 249 | publisher = ASME Press | * [[Electrical element]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Mechanical stiffness, or inverse of electrical capacitance or fluid flow compliance}} ...up>−1</sup>). The concept is not widely used by electrical and electronic engineers. The value of [[capacitor]]s is invariably specified in units of capacitan ...
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  • {{Short description|Subfield of electrical engineering}} {{Electrical wiring sidebar}} ...
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  • {{Use American English|date = April 2019}} ...rect|Loop current|the ocean current in the Gulf of Mexico|Loop Current|the electrical signalling scheme|current loop}} ...
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  • {{short description|Imaginary part of electrical admittance}} ...is [[Electrical reactance|reactance]] ({{mvar|X}}) and the real part is [[Electrical resistance|resistance]] ({{mvar|R}}). In [[SI]] units, susceptance is measu ...
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  • {{Short description|American academic}} ...y of Texas at Austin]]. He is an [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE) [[List of fellows of IEEE Power & Energy Society|fellow of power a ...
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  • ...e-destination traffic intensities from link data | journal =Journal of the American Statistical Association | volume =91 | pages =365–377 | year =1996 | doi = The field is useful for engineers attempting to develop more efficient computer networks. Data derived from n ...
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  • ...s involve transfer of electrical energy, no [[Joule heating|dissipation of electrical energy as heat]] occurs in reactance; instead, the reactance stores energy ...number]]s are typically needed. This is treated below in the section on [[electrical impedance|impedance]]. ...
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  • An early source of data is an article from the 1911 [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] by [[Arthur E. Kennelly]]. Kennelly uses co * [[Electrical impedance]] ...
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  • ...Circuit Analysis], [[Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers]] 54(10):1035–45, link from [[IEEE Explore]]</ref> Operational calculus first found applications in [[electrical engineering]] problems, for ...
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