Both of these machines had permanent field magnets, and were early types of magneto-electric machines.
Magneto-Electric Machines of Pixii, and of Saxton.
First Magneto-Electric Machines by Saxton in United States and Pixii in France.
This important fact laid the foundation for all subsequent inventions which finally led to the production of electromagnetic or dynamo-electric machines.
Of these machines, originally called magneto-electric machines, one of the first was devised in 1832 by H.
On Electric Machines Founded on Induction and Convection," p.
Two rough trials were made with the intention of constructing magneto-electric machines.
He noticed first the Holmes and the Alliance magneto-electric machines, giving alternating currents and single lights for lighthouse use.
In magneto-electric machines employed in electro-metallurgic operations, it is essential the current should be a direct one.
There are various forms of the magneto-electric machines, as well as of commutators, but the foregoing shows the general principle of them all.
The knowledge of these facts led to the construction of the various magneto-electric machines, of which a familiar type is seen in those small ones used for medical purposes.
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