we can use the electromagnetic waves to transmit the electrical powers without the cables. But it is very difficult.
conventional theory is pos to neg. electrical theory is neg to pos.
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A power plant can supply a factory along cables or overhead lines. In that case the electric power produced from a primary fuel in the power plant has to travel along the cables to the factory. That is how electric power travels. A piece of theory by J.H.Poynting published in the 1890s showed that the power travels in the electric and magnetic fields surrounding the wires according to electromagnetic theory. This has never been demonstrated by experiment but it is entirely consistent with the laws of nature as expressed by J.C.Maxwell in his 'Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism' on which electrical theory and engineering is based.
According to the cultural transmission theory, deviance is learned through interactions with others, particularly within social groups and through communication. This theory suggests that individuals acquire deviant behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs from their environment, such as family, peers, and media influences. Cultural transmission theory emphasizes the role of socialization and the transmission of norms and values in shaping deviant behavior.
A common theory is a theory which has not been proven or a theory without evidence.
I think the IBEW (international Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) requires 5 years apprenticeship under a journeyman electrician to be allowed to work without supervision. Schooling in electrical theory and electrical building codes is also required to complete the apprenticeship program.
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R. G. Meadows has written: 'Problems in electrical circuit theory' 'Electrical communications' 'Technician electrical and electronic principles 3' -- subject(s): Electric engineering 'Problems In Electric Circuit Theory'
Conventional theory.
Carl Georg P. Aurell has written: 'Contribution to the theory of telephone cables with twisted conductor groups' -- subject(s): Electric conductors, Telephone cables
In theory, if you can find a transmission housing, flywheel, and clutch that will attach to this engine.
Robert Millikan measured the electrical charge of the electron.