- The
Electro-
Dynamic Company manufactured electric motors and
generators 1880–2000, prin****lly as a
subsidiary of the
Electric Boat
Division of General...
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first ship to use a dynamo).
Albon Man, a New York lawyer,
started Electro-
Dynamic Light Company in 1878 to
exploit his
patents and
those of
William Sawyer...
- The
Electro-
Dynamic Light Company of New York was a
lighting and
electrical distribution company organized in 1878. The
company held the
patents for the...
-
Electro-
Dynamic Theory of Development" for
which he is now most
widely remembered. In 1935 he
published (with F. S. C. Northrop) "The
Electro-
Dynamic...
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Edison experiments with
acoustic telegraphy and in
November builds an
electro-
dynamic receiver, but does not
exploit it. 1875:
Hungarian Tivadar Puskás (the...
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Electric Storage Battery Company and
owner of
Electric Boat Company, now
Electro-
Dynamic Company, (both
suppliers to Elco),
acquired Elco as a
subsidiary of...
-
Griscom also
founded the
Electro-
Dynamic Company in 1880,
based in Philadelphia. Much
information in
regards to
Electro-
Dynamic Company (and its origins)...
- six-cylinder diesels, 1,000 hp (750 kW) each in two
tandem pairs, and two
Electro Dynamic main
electric motors, 675 hp (503 kW) each,
directly driven by the...
- (34 kW)) for
running on the
surface and
charging batteries, and an
Electro Dynamic electric motor of 50 shp (37 kW) for
submerged operation, with one...
- The
Electro-Technical
Officer (ETO) is a
licensed member of the
engine department of a
merchant ship as per
Section A-III/6 of the STCW Code. The Marine...