Calendar: 1899-1900 Page 188
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ן 184 FACULTY OF SCIENCE Storage Cells as used for Central Station Work and for Traction Purposes the Efficiency and Tests of Electric Supply Meters and Arc Lamps The Distribution of Power for Lighting Purposes by Direct and Alternate Currents Details of Central Station Work The Direct Current Machine as Motor and Generator its Design and Construction-Efficiency Testing by Differential and other Methods-The Heating of Dynamos and Tempera- ture Tests Electrical Traction The Use of the Direct Current Machine as Motor and Generator its Operation and Special Requirements-The Different Systems of Electrical Traction Alternate Currents The Laws of-Watt and Watt-hour Meters-The Alternate Current Transformer-The Alternate- Current Machine its Design and Construction-1- 2- and 3-Phase Working-The Use of Alternate Currents in Elec- trical Traction-Synchronous and Non-synchronous Motors and Rotary Converters-The Transmission of Power by Alternate Currents Fees The Fees payable by Matriculated Students are £4 15s 6d on Entrance For those intending to go through the Entire Course £16 16s per Term for the first six Terms and £18 18s after the sixth Term For those who take up the Third Year Electrical Engineering" Division only without having completed the previous six Terms £26 5s per Term For those who joined the College as Non-Matriculated Students for the subject of Electrical Engineering only the fees are Two Days per Week Four Days per Week Five Days per Weak £4 4s £7 7s £8 8s per Term £10 10s £18 18s £21 per Annum There is also Registration Fee varying from 2s Qd to 10s 6& according to the number of Subjects and the period taken
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