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Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering

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Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering

This scan is the verification base for magnetism, induction, E.M.F., transformer, motor, and generator language.

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This source is a broad theoretical foundation. It is valuable because it treats magnetism, electric current, E.M.F., inductance, alternating-current circuits, power, transformers, generators, motors, converters, and related apparatus in one connected engineering frame.

The book now has a source-specific section split: Part I theory sections and Part II apparatus subsections are preserved as OCR-derived candidate records. The split is not yet scan-reviewed, but it gives the archive a working map for concept extraction, equation triage, and figure promotion.

  • Magnetism and electric current
  • Magnetism and E.M.F.
  • Inductance and mutual inductance
  • Alternating-current circuits
  • Power in alternating-current circuits
  • Transformers
  • Synchronous and induction apparatus
  • Commutator and converter systems
  • Magnetism
  • E.M.F.
  • Inductance
  • Mutual inductance
  • Alternating-current power
  • Transformer
  • Generator
  • Motor
  • Magnetic field energy
  • Fields of force
  • Effective resistance
  • Dielectric flux and permittivity
Modern Electrical Engineering Interpretation

This book can serve as a readable bridge between conceptual field language and apparatus theory. It should eventually connect the glossary, concept encyclopedia, and math pages for magnetism, induction, transformer action, and alternating-current power.

Recreated magnetic hysteresis guide
  • OCR seed: downloaded
  • Structural split: 114 section records generated from source-specific part and subsection headings
  • Figure candidates: 10
  • Equation candidates: 300 capped

Generated source dashboard: this section joins the source overview to the book coverage atlas, source text reader, chapter workbench, visual maps, and formula maps. Counts are candidate research aids until scan verification promotes them.

114

processed sections

90,757

candidate words

300

formula candidates

10

figure candidates

0

promoted crops

What This Source Currently Gives The Archive

Section titled “What This Source Currently Gives The Archive”

Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering currently contributes 114 processed sections and 90,757 candidate OCR/PDF-text words to the archive. Its strongest tracked evidence clusters are Magnetism, Field language, Impedance / reactance.

This is a routing judgment based on processed metadata, not a final historical claim. The strongest next move for any exact quotation, equation, or diagram is still to open the source scan and check the page image.

ThemeCandidate HitsEvidence Route
Magnetism862Open theme evidence
Field language648Open theme evidence
Impedance / reactance435Open theme evidence
Radiation / light238Open theme evidence
Waves / transmission lines206Open theme evidence
Dielectricity / capacity171Open theme evidence
Complex quantities100Open theme evidence
Alternating current94Open theme evidence

Theory Section 7: Inductance in Alternating-current Circuits

lines 2250-2717 - 1,937 words

Signals

Impedance / reactance, Magnetism, Waves / transmission lines

Frequency
Candidate material

8 equations - 1 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 1: Magnetism and Electric Current

lines 477-909 - 2,193 words

Signals

Magnetism, Field language, Complex quantities

Magnetic permeability, Ether, Light
Candidate material

8 equations - 0 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 4: Power and Effective Values

lines 1244-1572 - 1,332 words

Signals

Waves / transmission lines, Magnetism, Field language

Frequency
Candidate material

8 equations - 0 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 3: Generation of E.m.f.

lines 1033-1243 - 1,002 words

Signals

Magnetism, Field language, Radiation / light

Frequency
Candidate material

8 equations - 0 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 6: Self-inductance of Continuous-current Circuits

lines 1785-2249 - 1,414 words

Signals

Field language, Magnetism, Transients / damping

No current concept hits
Candidate material

8 equations - 0 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 5: Self-inductance and Mutual Inductance

lines 1573-1784 - 944 words

Signals

Magnetism, Field language

No current concept hits
Candidate material

8 equations - 0 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 2: Magnetism and E.m.f.

lines 910-1032 - 623 words

Signals

Magnetism, Field language

No current concept hits
Candidate material

8 equations - 0 figures - 0 quotes

Theory Section 19: Fields of Force

lines 7737-7990 - 1,678 words

Signals

Field language, Magnetism, Dielectricity / capacity

Magnetic permeability, Ether, Light
Candidate material

0 equations - 1 figures - 0 quotes

TermCandidate HitsUse
ether19Review in workbench before promoting to glossary.

Source custody

Verify title page, edition, page images, and OCR line boundaries before final quotation.

Mathematics

Use the formula map to locate equations, then correct OCR symbols and preserve Steinmetz notation before modern translation.

Interpretation boundary

Modern engineering and ether-field readings belong after source anchoring, with labels kept visible.