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Definition of Gramme machine

Gramme machine
Gramme machine Gramme" ma*chine" (Elec.) A kind of dynamo-electric machine; -- so named from its French inventor, M. Gramme. --Knight.

Meaning of Gramme machine from wikipedia

- A Gramme machine, Gramme ring, Gramme magneto, or Gramme dynamo is an electrical generator that produces direct current, named for its Belgian inventor...
- the sixth child of Mathieu-Joseph Gramme, and died at Bois-Colombes on 20 January 1901. He invented the Gramme machine, a type of direct current dynamo...
- centimetre of water, equal to 1/1000 of a grave. In the decree of 1795, the term gramme thus replaced gravet, and kilogramme replaced grave. The French spelling...
- The gram (originally gramme; SI unit symbol g) is a unit of m**** in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. Originally...
- Germany Gramme-Vippach, a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective muni****lity") in Thuringia, Germany Gramme machine, an electrical generator 2666 Gramme, a...
- some chemical research. 1873: Zénobe Gramme invents the first commercial electrical generator, the Gramme machine. 1874: Gustave Trouvé invents the first...
- first Cathkin Park, with press reports suggesting the lighting from a Gramme machine was not successful in illuminating the whole field. Subsequent tests...
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1919) Zénobe Gramme (1826–1901), inventor of the Gramme machine Marc Lacroix (born 1952), biochemist and cancer researcher...
- engineer and businessman (d. 1868) 1826 – Zénobe Gramme, Belgian engineer, invented the Gramme machine (d. 1901) 1829 – Owen Suffolk, Australian bushranger...
- 1866. The first practical generator, the Gramme machine, was made by Z.T. Gramme, who sold many of these machines in the 1870s. British engineer R.E.B. Crompton...