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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine, Part I

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Edwin J. Houston

Edwin James Houston (July 9, 1847 – March 1, 1914) was an American author, electrical engineer, academic, businessman, and inventor.

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The ocean world

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Hardback - leather binding

A text-book on roofs and bridges

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In Four Volumes: 1. [Stresses in Simple Trusses]( 2. [Graph Statics]( 3. [Bridge Design]( 4. [Higher Structures](

Experiments with alternate currents of high potential and high frequency

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A lecture delivered before the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, February 1892. Complete with illustrations.A short time ago I had the honor to bring before our American Institute of Electrical Engineers some results then arrived at by me in a novel line of work. I need not assure you that the many evidences which I have received that English scientific men and engineers were interested in this work have been for me a great reward and encouragement. I will not dwell upon the experiments already described, except with the view of completing, or more clearly expressing, some ideas advanced by me before, and also with the view of rendering the study here presented self-contained, and my remarks on the subject of this evening's lecture consistent. This investigation, then, it goes without saying, deals with alternating currents, and, to be more precise, with alternating currents of high potential and high frequency. Just in how much a very high frequency is essential for the production of the results presented is a question which, even with my present experience, would embarrass me to answer. Some of the experiments may be performed with low frequencies; but very high frequencies are desirable, not only on account of the many effects secured by their use, but also as a convenient means of obtaining, in the induction apparatus employed, the high potentials, which in their turn are necessary to the demonstration of most of the experiments here contemplated.

An history of the earth, and animated nature

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Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.