Electric Cables in Victorian Times : A brief introduction to the evolution of electric cables during the Victorian Era
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Provides a brief introductory account of the evolution of the impregnated paper insulated cable from the first recorded use of paper as an insulator for an electrostatic telegraph system in Spain at the close of the eighteenth century to its final acceptance as a dielectric material for high voltage lighting and power cables one hundred years later.
TitleElectric Cables in Victorian Times : A brief introduction to the evolution of electric cables during the Victorian Era
Author
Corporate author
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherHer Majesty's Stationery Office
Year of publication1972
PeriodVictorian
Pagination51 p.
IllustrationsIllus., black and white photographs and drawings
Dimensions13.6 x 21 cm
Materialbook
Class numberTK3301 .B53 1972
ISBN11-290123-9
NotesThe International Guild of Knot Tyers Collection
Subjectcable
Persons keywordScience Museum