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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 209 magnetism. Special attention is given to establishing and illustrating by problems the laws and principles of fundamental importance to electrical engineers. /., first twelve weeks; M., W., F.; 1; (2). Associate Professor ESTY. Required: 4. Physics 1, 3; Mathematics 9. AND TELEPHONY.—Lectures and recitations. TELEGRAPHY Methods of telegraphy,—land and submarine,—the theory of the telephone, and telephone engineering. II., second nine weeks; M., W., F.; 1; (.i1/*). Associate Professor ESTY. Required: Physics 4; Electrical Engineering 3. 5. ALTERNATING CURRENTS AND ALTERNATING CURRENT TRANS- FORMER.—Lectures and recitations. A mathematical and graphical treatment of the principles of periodic currents, with the theory of the transformer and applications to practice. / . ; Tu., W., Th.; (3). Associate Professor ESTY. Required: 6. Physics 4; Electrical Engineering 3. on the prin- ALTERNATING CURRENT MACHINERY.—Lectures ciples of construction, operation and characteristics of single-ph"ase and poly-phase alternating current machinery and rotary converters. / . ; M., W., F.; 3; (3). Assistant Professor BROWNE. Methods Required: 7. Electrical Engineering 2 and 5. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION.—Lectures and practice. and economics of distribution of electric energy for light and power, by direct and alternating currents; insurance rules and regulations; testing distributing circuits. /., first nine weeks; M., F.; 2; (1). Professor ALDRICH. Required: 8. Electrical Engineering 2 and 3. The long dis- ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION.—Lectures. tance transmission of power by electricity, from generating stations operated by steam and water power, for utilization in lighting, traction, mining, and manufacturing work; economics of project; construction, maintenance and protection of lines; comparison with other systems. /., second nine weeks; M., F.; 2; (1). Professor ALDRICH. Required: Electrical Engineering 5 and 7. 9. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.—Lectures and practice. Manufacture, care and use of arc and incandescent lamps; economics of installation, and operation of electric lighting systems by central and by substation supply; commercial photometry. /., first nine weeks; Tu., Th.; 2; (1). Professor ALDRICH. Required: 10. Electrical Engineering 7 and 26. Principles and ELECTRIC TRACTION.—Lectures and practice.
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