AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS

AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS

AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS - Department of Defense 1961 - PIN 29943 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND USE OF SINGLE AND MULTIPHASE AC GENERATORS AND MOTORS - OPERATION OF GENERATOR WITH STATIONARY ARMATURE - 0PERATION OF SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR.


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16 Responses to AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS

  1. Caleidus

    Don’t argue about Tesla, he didn’t invent AC motors, Galileo Ferraris did it, so stay cool !!

  2. amartinjoe

    thank you U.S. Army for this film!!

  3. fishrcoolturtles2

    @84Tyr Alright calm down the Nazis once called Jewish people dumb and unhuman, they are some of the smartest people on the planet as a whole.

  4. 84Tyr

    Nicola Tesla is our guy… He will NEVER be American !
    Don’t you see… He is to smart to be American …

  5. OKMUNWURX

    @thescoob1111 So what? He gave up his European nationality and became a US citizen. His various inventions were done in USA and benefited USA. That is what is important.

  6. thescoob1111

    I hate to continue the argument but if you will read wikipedia correctly, then you will notice down a little it tells when he became a legal american. When he was born, it would have been part of austria (which would now be called croatia) and he was a servian. Let’s read a little more carefully next time please.

  7. cengas1

    tesla was from croatia

  8. Ikaruszaki

    I had an exam on which half ot fhe topics were AC and DC motors. I understood nothing up untill the afternoon day before. Then I watched Part I and II, and the next day, I got a five. :D Kinda sas though, that I had no other choice, but to use material from 1961 (lack of university material)…

  9. andrearu01

    excellent explanation!

  10. taesheren

    Tesla was Serbian, don’t take my word for it, check Wikipedia. He was hired by Edison after moving to America, who told Tesla that if he could improve any of his inventions he would give him a bonus of 50 000 dollars. Later, when Tesla presented him with the improvements he made, he simply said “you don’t understand our American humor” and denied him the money. Tesla resigned without getting paid for the valuable work he had done for Edison.

    THEN he invented AC.

  11. TheCerberusInferno

    @nmilance Nicola Tesla was american , he lived in the usa

  12. TheCerberusInferno

    @taesheren Tesla was probably helped by an american , he lived in the usa . Edison was american

  13. taesheren

    @TheCerberusInferno Nikola Tesla was Serbian.

  14. nmilance

    O no…God bless Nikola Tesla…

  15. TheCerberusInferno

    God bless America

  16. liorkawillkat

    However, it is the sympliest and clearliest explanation I have ever heard :)

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