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Topic: Re: alternating current motor
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| Nebraska Kirk
01-19-2013 18:00:05
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old said: (quoted from post at 19:43:53 01/19/13) Back then Edison and Theshler (sp) where fighting over which type of power should be used here in the U.S.. So motors where marked as being alternating current or direct current. Thesler won out due to the fact Alternating current or as we know it AC can be transformed to higher volts so it can travel miles and miles with out dropping much voltage but DC (direct current) can not do so.
As for what it was used for any thing back in the day they needed powered like a pump for water or other such thing |
Do you by chance mean Nicola Tesla?
This post was edited by Nebraska Kirk at 18:01:34 01/19/13. |
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| old
01-19-2013 18:25:02
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| Yes that is who I am talking about but not good at spelling names and neither is the spell checker. |
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