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Theory of Alternating-Current Machinery by Alexander S. Langsdorf is a seminal engineering text primarily focused on the of electromagnetic A.C. machinery. First published in 1937 and updated in subsequent editions (such as the 1955 second edition), the book spans roughly 666 to 788 pages of technical analysis. Core Content & Organization

The essential speed difference between the stator field and rotor required for torque production in induction motors. Key Machine Types Covered Machine Type Key Theoretical Focus Synchronous Generators (Alternators) Theory-alternating-current-machines-alexander-langsdorf-pdf

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