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A popular survey traces the development of electrical science from early observations of lightning through foundational experiments and apparatus such as electrostatic machines and the Leyden jar, then explains fundamental concepts—electric current, magnetism, induction, accumulators, dynamos—and describes technologies built on them, including motors, lighting, heating, telegraphy, telephony, wireless, submarine cables, and electrochemical processes. It also examines medical uses, X-rays, ozone, agricultural electro-culture, industrial electrolysis, ignition systems, and wartime applications, combining technical descriptions, diagrams, and practical examples for a general readership.

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W. H. McCormick

W. H. McCormick is an author known for his contributions to the field of electrical engineering and education. His notable work, "Electricity," explores fundamental concepts and applications of electrical principles, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts alike. McCormick's writing reflects a commitment to clarity and accessibility, aiming to demystify complex topics in electricity for a broader audience. Through his work, he has played a role in advancing understanding in a pivotal area of science and technology.

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