Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena (1900)
Original Source Access
Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena
Third edition, revised and enlarged; Open Library and Wikimedia Commons point to this Internet Archive item.
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Why This Source Was Added
Section titled “Why This Source Was Added”Early expanded AC edition; important for tracking the growth of impedance, reactance, transformer, harmonic, and symbolic-method language.
Candidate Processing State
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book_edition - Internet Archive identifier:
theorycalculatio00steiiala - Generated section records: 32
- Candidate equations: 300
- Candidate figures: 91
- Candidate quote hits: 0
- Review status: OCR-derived candidates, not a corrected critical edition.
Edition And Custody Note
Section titled “Edition And Custody Note”Third edition, revised and enlarged; Open Library and Wikimedia Commons point to this Internet Archive item.
The PDF/page images remain the verification base. The archive has preserved the Internet Archive OCR and generated candidate catalogs so this source can now participate in search, source-text browsing, concept concordance, theme evidence, and chapter workbench pages.
Promotion Path
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- Correct the section map if OCR headings caused false splits.
- Scan-check equations and diagrams before promotion.
- Add modern engineering explanations only after source passages are anchored.
- Keep edition differences visible when comparing related Steinmetz works.