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- A magneto is an electrical generator that uses permanent magnets to produce periodic pulses of alternating current. Unlike a dynamo, a magneto does not...
- and Electric Telegraphy. D. Van Nostrand. pp. 76–77. magneto-electric machine. Sc****en, Heinrich; Nathaniel S. Keith (1884). Magneto-Electric and Dynamo-Electric...
- Dynamo or Magneto Electric Machine U.S. patent 0,264,647 – Dynamo or Magneto Electric Machine U.S. patent 0,264,648 – Dynamo or Magneto Electric Machine...
- Magneto (/mæɡˈniːtoʊ/; birth name: Max Eisenhardt; alias: Erik Lehnsherr German pronunciation: [ˈeːʁɪk ˈleːnshɛʁ] and Magnus) is a character appearing...
- laws and facts now known concerning electro-magnetic induction and magneto-electric induction. Upon these discoveries, with scarcely an exception, depends...
- patent 390,415 - Dynamo Electric Machine or Motor - 1888 October 2 - Improvement in the construction of dynamo or magneto electric machines; Novel form of...
- Commutators for Dynamo Electric Machines - 1881 June 7. Henry Jacobs - U.S. patent 246,612 - Commutator for Magneto Electric Machines - 1881 September...
- lamp. Electricity for the light was provided by two of Holmes' own magneto electric generators for which he took out a series of patents during those years...
- the presentation, guests enter the loading area and board the Mystic MagnetoElectric carriage Henry Mystic invented to take guests on a tour of the museum...
- a high-voltage magneto that was driven by a rack and pinion, which in turn was driven by a T-handle that was pushed downwards. Electric match caps were...