Electrical World, Volume 16, presents a comprehensive overview of the electrical industry and technology of its time. This volume offers insights into various aspects of electricity, including power generation, distribution, and utilization. As a historical record, it provides a glimpse into the evolution of electrical engineering and its impact on society.
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