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Also see [[1883 Electrical Exhibition at the Westminster Aquarium]] | Also see [[1883 Electrical Exhibition at the Westminster Aquarium]] | ||
1883 Messrs [[Gaulard-Gibbs|Goulard and Gibbs]] showed prototype induction machines for conversion of currents of different voltages so that loads can be changed (e.g. lamps) without disturbing the primary circuit. Another exhibit was by the [[Varley Electric Works]] showing its flexible carbons.<ref>The Times Mar. 24, 1883</ref> | 1883 Messrs [[Gaulard-Gibbs|Goulard and Gibbs]] showed prototype induction machines for conversion of currents of different voltages so that loads can be changed (e.g. lamps) without disturbing the primary circuit. Another exhibit was by the [[O. and F. H. Varley|Varley Electric Works]] showing its flexible carbons.<ref>The Times Mar. 24, 1883</ref> | ||
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Also see 1883 Electrical Exhibition at the Westminster Aquarium
1883 Messrs Goulard and Gibbs showed prototype induction machines for conversion of currents of different voltages so that loads can be changed (e.g. lamps) without disturbing the primary circuit. Another exhibit was by the Varley Electric Works showing its flexible carbons.[1]
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- ↑ The Times Mar. 24, 1883