Algebra Made Easy: Being a Clear Explanation of the Mathematical Formulae Found in Prof. Thompson's Dynamo-Electric Machinery And Polyphase Electric Currents
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Thus, on page 341, of Thompson's "Dynamo-Electric Machinery," occui's the equation which is referred to as the funda- mental equation of the continuous-current dynamo : E^nZN-. 108, where 7^, is the number of revolutions of 22 ALGEBRA MADE EAST. the armature per second, Z, is the num- ber of armature conductors employed, N, is the number of ma2;netic lines throus;h the armature, and 10^, is 10 raised to the 8th power, or 1 followed by 8 zeros. The equation may be written : ^ nZN nZN ^ = TO^ «^ ...100,000,000 '''°^*'- This is solved by multiplying together theproper numerical values of «, Z, and N, and dividing the product by 100,000,000. The quotient is the E. M. F. of the ma- chine in volts. On page 493, of Thompson's " Dynamo- Electric Machinery," there occur the equa- tions : Jx where w, is the power utilized in a motor, E, is the C. E. M. F. of the motor, C, is the current through the armature ; i2, is the resistance of the motoi', and S, is the pressure at the motor terminals. This ALGEBRA MADE EAST.
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