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another turn. This is not the case. Conductor No. 2 is con- 

 nected to another conductor to the left, and not as yet shown in 

 the diagrams ; while conductor No. 51 is connected to a conductor 

 to the right, and not as yet shown in the diagrams. In fact, the 

 state of affairs, so far disclosed by our investigation, is that 

 illustrated in Fig. 155. 



We thus see that all top conductors (i.e. all odd-numbered 

 conductors) are connected over to the right, and all bottom 



FIG. 156. Element of Winding Diagram. 



conductors (i.e. all even-numbered conductors) are connected over 

 to the left. Just as conductor No. 1 is connected to conductor 

 No. (1+49), i.e. to conductor No. 50, so conductor No. 51 is 

 connected to conductor No. (51 + 49), i.e. to conductor No. 100 

 (see Fig. 157). Similarly, conductor No. 49 is connected to 

 conductor No. (49 + 49), -i.e. to conductor No. 98 (see Fig. 156); 

 and conductor No. 97 to conductor No. (97 + 49), i.e. to conductor 

 No. 146; and conductor No. 145 to conductor No. (145 + 49), i.e. 

 to conductor No. 194. 



But, it will be asked, " Where is conductor No. 194 ? There 



