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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38092 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 wire 2 illustration 2 current 1 resistance 1 magnet 1 galvanometer 1 fig 1 end 1 coil 1 circuit 1 armature 1 Wheatstone 1 Motors 1 Fig Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 656 coil 653 resistance 600 current 587 wire 465 circuit 370 armature 349 illustration 333 field 301 brush 286 end 282 galvanometer 278 machine 273 motor 271 dynamo 270 magnet 268 contact 262 commutator 257 fig 238 que 236 switch 234 voltage 217 battery 210 connection 201 instrument 197 terminal 194 needle 191 speed 183 a 179 method 163 electricity 161 position 160 shunt 160 bar 159 b 156 plate 155 series 155 line 153 case 148 direction 141 inch 140 pressure 134 point 128 volt 127 metal 126 deflection 124 value 123 mean 120 fault 120 cell 118 pole Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 647 _ 392 Fig 242 Ans 136 C 72 | 56 F 48 � 47 Ã 38 D 35 A 34 B 32 Wheatstone 29 K 28 dynamos 27 M 26 ohm 25 pole 25 S 24 J 23 Northrup 22 north 22 electro 21 Electro 21 B. 20 Electricity 20 Current 19 series 19 Electric 18 shunt 18 ohms 18 Leeds 17 electrolyte 17 Ohm 17 ELECTRIC 17 C. 16 Queen 15 wound 15 watt 15 E 14 x 14 Resistance 14 G 14 Dynamos 13 X 13 L 13 E. 13 Circuit 13 CURRENT 13 CHAPTER 13 Armature Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 974 it 155 they 109 we 106 them 47 you 33 itself 32 he 21 us 19 i 13 themselves 5 him 3 one 3 himself 2 y 2 .1 1 yourself 1 o 1 method.--by 1 me 1 formed.--by 1 employed.--this Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5336 be 509 have 392 make 336 connect 330 use 329 show 160 pass 155 give 146 measure 143 take 143 do 136 move 119 start 113 place 106 produce 105 turn 103 provide 94 run 90 set 89 cause 88 flow 88 find 87 indicate 87 carry 86 require 85 call 84 wind 83 obtain 83 hold 82 cut 79 know 78 adjust 76 follow 72 form 70 see 69 close 67 become 66 bring 61 reverse 60 apply 59 reduce 59 increase 58 locate 57 remove 57 generate 57 circuit 56 put 56 operate 56 arrange 55 bind Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 369 not 340 other 253 current 205 magnetic 203 up 198 then 155 short 143 more 142 small 136 high 132 same 131 so 129 electric 128 out 126 only 125 also 122 low 120 first 110 thus 106 long 101 such 99 as 97 necessary 96 great 95 positive 94 large 91 very 86 good 82 now 80 negative 75 well 74 equal 71 together 71 therefore 67 electrical 67 down 65 directly 63 simple 61 off 61 main 61 latter 56 too 55 upper 55 possible 54 different 52 standard 52 most 51 much 50 various 49 open Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 good 13 great 12 simple 12 least 10 most 7 high 4 small 4 low 3 large 3 early 2 short 2 long 2 foul 2 Most 1 strong 1 straight 1 near 1 manif 1 light 1 hot 1 full 1 fine 1 easy 1 common 1 cheap Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42 most 4 least 1 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 motor starting rheostats 4 switch is closed 3 current is on 3 machine do not 2 armature is dependent 2 armature is liable 2 armature is not 2 brushes be not 2 brushes do not 2 circuit being open 2 circuit is directly 2 circuit is not 2 circuit is open 2 coils are form 2 coils being so 2 current is present 2 galvanometer are proportional 2 machine be shunt 2 machines are completely 2 resistance is then 2 wire are not 2 wire is then 2 wires are not 2 wires having equal 1 _ do not 1 _ is equal 1 _ is opposition 1 _ is proportional 1 _ measure _ 1 armature are closely 1 armature do not 1 armature has also 1 armature have just 1 armature is closely 1 armature is correctly 1 armature is now 1 armature is ready 1 armature is really 1 armature is very 1 armature moves over 1 armature passes direct 1 armature produces motion 1 armatures are particularly 1 armatures are subject 1 armatures connected together 1 armatures is not 1 battery being sufficient 1 battery has positive 1 battery is first 1 battery is fresh Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 galvanometer shows no deflection 1 circuit be not complete 1 coils be not movable 1 contact is not so 1 current be not very 1 galvanometer show no deflection 1 galvanometer shows no current 1 instrument is no longer 1 motor is not advisable 1 needle shows no deflection 1 needles are not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 49769 author = Hawkins, N. (Nehemiah) title = Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 03 (of 10) Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications date = keywords = Wheatstone; armature; circuit; coil; current; fig; galvanometer; illustration; resistance; wire summary = resistance box--testing sets--direct deflection method with Queen Acme heavy wire; a long coil galvanometer is wound with a large number of turns being of low resistance is used to measure the current, and the long coil [Illustration: Fig. 511.--Connections of single coil astatic needles. [Illustration: Fig. 512.--Connections of double coil astatic needles. standard resistances consisting of coils of insulated wire having low Ans. Connect the terminals of the resistance to be measured to the line current, it is connected in the circuit _in series_ as shown in fig. Ans. These are extra resistance coils which are connected in series with the instrument be used for measuring _current_, the coils are connected in or resistances arranged to shunt the current across the field coils. or in the short wires connecting the field coils to the terminals or Ans. The terminals, brush holders, commutator, armature coils and field id = 39272 author = Martin, Thomas Commerford title = The inventions, researches and writings of Nikola Tesla With special reference to his work in polyphase currents and high potential lighting date = keywords = Motors summary = Phosphorescence and Sulphide of Zinc 367 Physiological Effects of High Frequency 162, 394 Polyphase Systems 26 Polyphase Transformer 109 Pyromagnetic Generators 429 Regulator for Rotary Current Motors 45 Resonance, Electric, Phenomena of 340 "Resultant Attraction" 7 Rotating Field Transformers 9 Rotating Magnetic Field 9 Royal Institution Lecture 124 Scope of Lectures 119 Single Phase Motor 76 Single Circuit, Self-Starting Synchronizing Motors 50 Spinning Filament Effects 168 Streaming Discharges of High Tension Coil 155, 163 Synchronizing Motors 9 Telegraphy without Wires 246 Transformer with Shield between Primary and Secondary 113 Thermo-Magnetic Motors 424 Thomson, J. J., on Vacuum Tubes 397, 402, 406 Thomson, Sir W., Current Accumulator 471 Transformers: Alternating 7 Magnetic Shield 113 Polyphase 109 Rotating Field 9 Tubes: Coated with Yttria, etc. Coated with Sulphide of Zinc, etc. Unipolar Generators 465 Unipolar Generator, Forbes 468, 474 Yttria, Coated Tubes 187 Zinc, Tubes Coated with Sulphide of 367 id = 22766 author = Zerbe, James Slough title = Electricity for Boys date = keywords = Fig; current; end; illustration; magnet; wire summary = Circuit wires in direct current dynamo 152 dynamo could be made operative by means of the electro-magnetic current; electricity flows through the wire, the bar is magnetized. arises is, why an electric current flowing through a wire, under those EXTERIOR MAGNETIC INFLUENCE AROUND A WIRE CARRYING A CURRENT.--Bear in For example, the wire (A, Fig. 35) is connected up in an electric magnetized bar (B) parallel with the wire (A) when a current is not a current of electricity flows through the coil (B), the magnet will be If a current of electricity is passed through the wires and the GENERATING HEAT IN A WIRE.--When a current of electricity passes through with thin outer ends connected by means of a wire (C) to form a circuit. pointed out how, when a current passes over a wire, it has a magnetic [Illustration: _Fig. 111._ CIRCUIT WIRES IN DIRECT CURRENT DYNAMO]