File:NDL1059329 列車電灯装置 part2.pdf

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列車電灯装置   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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川崎重工業株式会社
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Title
列車電灯装置
Publisher
川崎重工業
Description
附録: 各種電灯方式試験成績
Language jpn
Publication date

1942

昭和17
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/1059329

institution QS:P195,Q477675
Publication Place
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神戸
Subject: NDC
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536 536.6
Extent
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248, 52p ; 22cm
Material Type
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Book
Source Identifier: JPNO
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46017772
Date Digitized: W3CDTF
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2010-03-31
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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レッシャ デントウ ソウチ
Publisher Transcription
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カワサキ ジュウコウギョウ
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000000679158
Call Number
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536.6-Ka97ウ
Creator: NDLNAId
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00286855
Contents
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第二十章 自動電壓調整器、電燈調整器共に使用する方式

第二十一章 發電機の容量

第二十二章 L式發電機出力の調整

第二十三章 蓄電池容量

第二十四章 電壓變動率の限度

第二十五章 電球の基準電壓の選び方

第二十六章 發電能率、石炭消費及列車抵抗

第二十七章 複電池式と單電池式の比較

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