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Theory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations Source Text

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Chapter 1: Introduction. 217lines 659-674 - chapter - 50 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Circuit Control By Periodic Transient Phenom Ena. 223lines 675-683 - chapter - 22 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: Mechanical Rectification. 229lines 684-710 - chapter - 62 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Arc Rectification. 249lines 711-744 - chapter - 105 wordscandidate - -Chapter 1: Introduction. 277lines 745-754 - chapter - 36 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Long Distance Transmission Line. 279lines 755-835 - chapter - 280 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: The Natural Period Of The Transmission Line. 320lines 836-874 - chapter - 137 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Distributed Capacity Of High-Potential Trans Former. 342lines 875-887 - chapter - 46 wordscandidate - -Chapter 5: Distributed Series Capacity. 348lines 888-903 - chapter - 52 wordscandidate - -Chapter 6: Alternating Magnetic Flux Distribution. 355lines 904-937 - chapter - 108 wordscandidate - -Chapter 7: Distribution Of Alternating-Current Densitylines 938-971 - chapter - 94 wordscandidate - -Chapter 8: Velocity Of Propagation Op Electric Field. 387lines 972-1013 - chapter - 139 wordscandidate - -Chapter 9: High-Frequency Conductors. 403lines 1014-1042 - chapter - 98 wordscandidate - -Chapter 1: General Equations. 417lines 1043-1062 - chapter - 78 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Discussion Of General Equations. 431lines 1063-1086 - chapter - 79 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: Standing Waves. 442lines 1087-1111 - chapter - 78 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Traveling Waves. 457lines 1112-1147 - chapter - 116 wordscandidate - -Chapter 5: Free Oscillations. 478lines 1148-1186 - chapter - 142 wordscandidate - -Chapter 6: Transition Points And The Complex Circuit. 498lines 1187-1227 - chapter - 117 wordscandidate - -Chapter 7: Power And Energy Of The Complex Circuit. 513lines 1228-1261 - chapter - 143 wordscandidate - -Chapter 8: Reflection And Refraction At Transition Pointlines 1262-1285 - chapter - 78 wordscandidate - -Chapter 9: Inductive Discharges. 535lines 1286-1316 - chapter - 82 wordscandidate - -Chapter 1: The Constants Of The Electric Circuitlines 1317-1992 - chapter - 3820 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Introductionlines 1993-2658 - chapter - 2708 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: Inductance And Resistance In Continuous Current Circuitslines 2659-3514 - chapter - 3793 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Inductance And Resistance In Alternating Current Circuitslines 3515-4071 - chapter - 1235 wordscandidate - -Chapter 5: Resistance, Inductance, And Capacity In Series Condenser Charge And Dischargelines 4072-5311 - chapter - 3372 wordscandidate - -Chapter 6: Oscillating Currents,lines 5312-6797 - chapter - 5403 wordscandidate - -Chapter 7: Resistance, Inductance, And Capacity In Series In Alternating-Current Circuitlines 6798-7825 - chapter - 3585 wordscandidate - -Chapter 8: Low Frequency Surges In High Potential Systemslines 7826-9227 - chapter - 3694 wordscandidate - -Chapter 9: Divided Circuitlines 9228-10474 - chapter - 4594 wordscandidate - -Chapter 10: Mutual Inductancelines 10475-12216 - chapter - 6926 wordscandidate - -Chapter 40: General System Of Circuitslines 12217-12884 - chapter - 2204 wordscandidate - -Chapter 12: Magnetic Saturation And Hysteresis In Alternat Ing-Current Circuitslines 12885-13935 - chapter - 3527 wordscandidate - -Chapter 13: Transient Term Of The Rotating Fieldlines 13936-14548 - chapter - 1888 wordscandidate - -Chapter 14: Short-Circuit Currents Of Alternatorslines 14549-15353 - chapter - 2873 wordscandidate - -Chapter 1: Introductionlines 15354-15625 - chapter - 2237 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Circuit Control By Periodic Transient Phenomenalines 15626-15962 - chapter - 936 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: Mechanical Rectificationlines 15963-17754 - chapter - 4220 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Arc Rectificationlines 17755-19259 - chapter - 5753 wordscandidate - -Chapter 1: Introductionlines 19260-19338 - chapter - 536 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Long-Distance Transmission Linelines 19339-21720 - chapter - 9139 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: The Natural Period Of The Transmission Linelines 21721-23178 - chapter - 5289 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Distributed Capacity Of High-Potential Transformerslines 23179-23585 - chapter - 1304 wordscandidate - -Chapter 5: Distributed Series Capacitylines 23586-23947 - chapter - 1726 wordscandidate - -Chapter 6: Alternating Magnetic Flux Distributionlines 23948-24980 - chapter - 3196 wordscandidate - -Chapter 7: Distribution Of Alternating-Current Density In Conductorlines 24981-26094 - chapter - 4452 wordscandidate - -Chapter 8: Velocity Of Propagation Of Electric Fieldlines 26095-27002 - chapter - 3932 wordscandidate - -Chapter 9: High-Frequency Conductorslines 27003-27760 - chapter - 3235 wordscandidate - -Chapter 1: General Equationslines 27761-28694 - chapter - 3133 wordscandidate - -Chapter 2: Discussion Of General Equationslines 28695-29315 - chapter - 2516 wordscandidate - -Chapter 3: Standing Waveslines 29316-30243 - chapter - 3230 wordscandidate - -Chapter 4: Traveling Waveslines 30244-31450 - chapter - 4751 wordscandidate - -Chapter 5: Free Oscillationslines 31451-32708 - chapter - 4898 wordscandidate - -Chapter 6: Transition Points And The Complex Circuitlines 32709-33527 - chapter - 4085 wordscandidate - -Chapter 7: Power And Energy Of The Complex Circuitlines 33528-34202 - chapter - 2586 wordscandidate - -Chapter 8: Reflection And Refraction At Transition Pointlines 34203-34896 - chapter - 2161 wordscandidate - -Chapter 9: Inductive Dischargeslines 34897-40349 - chapter - 9383 wordscandidate - -
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