Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the fascinating world of early electrical engineering with "The Fifteen Watt Tungsten Lamp" by Clair Elmore Anderson. This meticulously reproduced edition examines the incandescent light bulb, specifically focusing on the tungsten filament lamp. A valuable resource for those interested in lighting technology and the history of electrical power, this book provides insights into lamp testing and the intricacies of the technology that illuminated the early 20th century. From the physics of electricity to the practical applications of power resources, explore the subject of tungsten lamps through detailed analysis and technical description. Discover the enduring principles behind this foundational invention and its impact on modern technology.
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