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BY

Prof. ERIC GERARD,

DIRECTOR OF

L'Institut Electrotechnique Montefiore, University of Liege, Belgium.

TRANSLATED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

LOUIS DUNCAN, PH.D.,

Johns Hopkins University.

With American Additions as follows: A Chapter on the Rotary Field,
by Dr. Louis Duncan; A Chapter on Hysteresis, by Charles
Proteus Steinmetz; A Chapter on Impedance, by
A. E. Kennelly; A Chapter on Units, by Dr.
Cary T. Hutchinson.

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As a beautifully clear treatise for students on the theory of electricity and magnetism, as well as a résumé for engineers of electrical theories that have a practical bearing, the work of Professor Gerard has been without a rival in any language. As a text-book of reference it has been largely used in American colleges, the logical methods of the author and his faculty of lucid expression and illustration simplifying to students in a remarkable manner the understanding of the various subjects treated. The scope of the present translation has been limited to those parts of the original work treating of theory alone, as the practical portions would not have the same value for American students as for those to whom the book was originally addressed. In order to make it a treatise comprehensive of all electrical theory having a bearing on practical work, and to bring the subject-matter up to date, several chapters written by American authors are added. As will be seen above, the authors of these chapters are authorities on the several subjects with which they deal, and the work as thus extended forms the most complete treatise yet published relating particularly to electrical theory as it enters into the domain of the engineer.

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Dynamo and Motor Building for Amateurs.
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