A classic 1880s guide to the many types of dynamo used to generate electricity, and the theory underlying their function.The influential physicist and electrical engineer Silvanus P. Thompson (18511916), in this updated third edition (1888) of his classic 1884 book, explains how dynamos produce energy. He gives detailed explanations and illustrations of the many varieties of dynamo that can be used in the production of electricity.The influential physicist and electrical engineer Silvanus P. Thompson (18511916), in this updated third edition (1888) of his classic 1884 book, explains how dynamos produce energy. He gives detailed explanations and illustrations of the many varieties of dynamo that can be used in the production of electricity.Silvanus P. Thompson (18511916) was a physicist and electrical engineer. A professor by the age of 27, he taught at University College, Bristol, and the City and Guilds Finsbury Technical College in London, and was a leading expert on the newly emerging subject of electrical lighting. This work, first published in 1884, is considered a classic in the field. In this third edition (1888), Thompson explains that he has updated much of the work, and made an important amendment in Chapter XIV about the introduction of magnetic circuits into theoretical arguments about energy production. The book begins with an explanation of how dynamos turn mechanical power into electricity, and moves on to discuss some historical background and theoretical aspects before giving detailed descriptions and illustrations of the many types of dynamo. It is an important source document for the field of electrical engineering at the end of the nineteenth century.Preface; 1. Introductory. Historical notes. Electric units; 2. Physical theory of dynamo-electric machines; 3. Organs of dynamo-electric machines; 4. On the induction of currents in armatures, and the distribution of potentials around the collector; 5. Reactions in the armature and magnetic field;ló!