This is the report of the Electrical Conference held in Philadelphia in September 1884. Compiled by Henry Augustus Rowland and the United States Electrical Commission, the report details the discussions and findings of leading experts in the burgeoning field of electrical science. Covering topics such as electrical standards, measurement techniques, and advancements in electromagnetic theory, this document offers a unique snapshot of the state of electrical knowledge in the late 19th century.
The conference served as a pivotal moment for establishing consistent electrical units and practices, influencing the development of electrical technologies for decades to come. Researchers, historians of science, and electrical engineers will find this report a valuable resource for understanding the foundations of modern electrical engineering and the early efforts to standardize electrical measurements.
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