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How to Make Electrical Machines / Containing Full Directions for Making Electrical Machines, Induction Coils, Dynamos, and Many Novel Toys to Be Worked by Electricity

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The manual gives illustrated, practical instructions for constructing small electrical apparatus — including friction machines, induction coils, dynamos, and electrically driven toys — from commonly available materials. It guides the reader through building a base and supports, mounting a glass plate on an axle, assembling rubbing cushions, creating a foil-covered conductor with brass collectors and points, and attaching handles and terminals. The text also explains finishing details, alternatives for metal or wooden parts, and operational advice such as the importance of warmth and dryness for successful operation.

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R. A. R. Bennett

R. A. R. Bennett is an author known for his contributions to the field of electrical engineering and education. His notable work, "How to Make Electrical Machines," provides detailed instructions for constructing various electrical devices, including induction coils and dynamos. The book serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts and students interested in the principles of electricity and machine construction. Bennett's writing reflects a commitment to making complex concepts accessible, encouraging hands-on experimentation and innovation in the realm of electrical technology.

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