-
first observed during the
installation of
underground cables in
Sebastian Ziani de
Ferranti's 10,000-volt AC
power distribution system in 1887. The capacitive...
- of high-voltage
cables may vary from
several feet to
thousands of feet, with
relatively short cables used in
apparatus and
longer cables run
within buildings...
-
British Insulated Callender's
Cables (BICC) was a
major British cable manufacturer and
construction company of the 20th century. It has been
renamed after...
- the
aerospace industry, in 2008 and the
Power and
Control business of
Ferranti Technologies, a
manufacturer of mission-critical
power and
control sub-****emblies...
-
crime do****entary
directed by
Shawn Rech,
written by
Brandon Kimber, Seth
Ferranti and
Scott Burnstein, and
produced by
Transition Studios. The do****entary...
-
almost no
radiation loss.
Coaxial cables are
commonly used at
audio frequencies and
above for convenience. A
coaxial cable has a
conductive wire
inside a...
-
cables.
Underground cables take up no right-of-way, have
lower visibility, and are less
affected by weather. However,
cables must be insulated.
Cable...
- The
figure and list
above leaves out a
tunnel to the site of the old
Ferranti power station on the east side of the
mouth of
Deptford Cr****.
There is...
- Activities:
Cables manufactured—the
catalogue grew to
include underground super-tension
power mains,
telegraph trunk lines and
underground telephone cables, overhead...
- consumption. The
first commercially available stored-program computer, the
Ferranti Mark I,
contained 4050
valves and had a
power consumption of 25 kilowatts...