Основной контент книги Central-Station Electric Lighting
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Central-Station Electric Lighting

With Notes on the Methods Used for the Distribution of Electricity
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In «Central-Station Electric Lighting,» Killingworth Hedges presents a foundational exploration of the burgeoning field of electric lighting in the early 20th century. Through a meticulous examination of technology and its societal implications, Hedges adopts a technical yet accessible literary style that illuminates complex concepts for both specialists and lay readers. The work contextualizes the rapid advancements in electric lighting against the backdrop of industrialization, providing historical anecdotes and engineering principles that underscore the transformative impact of electricity on urban life and infrastructure. Killingworth Hedges, a prominent figure in the field of electrical engineering, was deeply influenced by the transformative nature of technological innovations in his lifetime. With hands-on experience in power generation and urban system designs, Hedges sought to document the technical advancements and societal shifts that occurred as electric lighting became commonplace. His scholarly interests were rooted in both practical applications and the philosophical implications of technology, culminating in a work that bridges the gap between engineering and cultural analysis. For anyone intrigued by the interplay of technology, society, and industrial progress, «Central-Station Electric Lighting» is an essential read. Hedges delivers insights that are as relevant today as they were a century ago, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of electrification in shaping modern civilization.

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11 October 2024
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110 p.
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4066338071767
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