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- Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Kuphaldt (Latvian: Georgs Frīdrīhs Ferdinands Kūfalts) (6 June 1853 in Plön, Holstein – 14 April 1938 in Berlin, Germany) was...
- Review E. 79 (4): 041118. arXiv:0805.4824. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.79.041118. Kuphaldt, Tony R. "Chapter 6 LADDER LOGIC". Lessons In Electric Circuits -- Volume...
- and Technology: The Open University. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2018-06-20. "Chapter 6: ladder logic" by Tony R. Kuphaldt...
- Retrieved 2014-07-11. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ammeters. Kuphaldt, Tony R. (2000–2023). "Chapter 8: DC metering circuits". Lessons in Electric...
- Technical Book Company 1897, published by P.F. Collier and Sons New York, 1902 Kuphaldt, Tony R. (2000–2006). "Chapter 13 AC Motors". Lessons In Electric Circuits...
- Lessons in Electric Circuits - Volume III - Semiconductors; 5th Ed; Tony Kuphaldt; Open Book Project; 528 page; 2009. (Chapter 8 is 59 pages) (4 MB PDF)...
- How do We Create Sinusoidal Oscillations? An electric pendulum by Tony Kuphaldt is a classical story about the operation of LC tank How the parallel-LC...
- Italian Renaissance style by Gavril Baranovski, with park designer Georg Kuphaldt. The 57-room three-story building was completed in 1899. The palace descends...
- into her windows. The garden was created by landscape architect Georg Kuphaldt, the director of the Riga city gardens and parks. This is only one of two...
- (1865‍–‍1956) Kubo Tadashi (久保貞, 1922‍–‍1990) Gertrude Kuh (1893‍–‍1977) Georg Kuphaldt (1853‍–‍1938) Hoichi Kurisu Yosh Kuromiya (1923‍–‍2018) Elie Lainé (1829‍–‍1911)...