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READERS of this book should have a good knowledge of electromagnetic principles and a working knowledge of the ordinary vector methods of discussing alternating current problems. As the book discusses only polyphase induction motors, its scope is scarcely wide enough for the student, whose library is naturally somewhat limited in size. The reasoning is easy to follow, but it is only mildly interesting to the engineer, as few of the difficulties of the theory are pointed out.
Polyphase Induction Motors: their Theory, Calculation and Application.
By Louis Lagron. Translated by R. C. Simpson and Dr. M. G. Say. Pp. xiv + 218. (London, Glasgow and Bombay: Blackie and Son, Ltd., 1931.) 15s. net.
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[Short Reviews]. Nature 129, 708 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129708b0
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