DIMENSIONS OF A TRANSFORMER 



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ti"ii of the loss per square decimeter of external radiating 



he case, and is only in a lesser degree d i 

 ; th actual ili>trihution of these losses in the copper 

 in the iron, or upon tin -ir intensity at various parts. But for 

 purpose of preliminary assumptions there are lm>i 

 le 5 some average data based on the cur 

 densities which have been employed in a large n umber of 

 iinces taken from good practice. 



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\v- sh.ill riuploy a IJ wire 



i a bare diamrlf -r of 





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\--ltJi betwc*< 



L' -it thr \M designs 



;*ablc to . 



