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“To what part of electrical science are we not indebted to Faraday? He has increased our knowledge of the hidden and unknown to such an extent, that all subsequent writers are compelled so frequently to mention his name and quote his papers, that the very repetition becomes monotonous. [How] humiliating it may be to acknowledge so great a share of successful investigation to one man.”

Quote by Alfred Smee

Work

Elements of Electro-metallurgy

This book delves into the science and technology of electro-metallurgy, offering an in-depth exploration of the processes and equipment used in metal extraction and refining through electrical means. It provides a thorough understanding of the underlying principles and practical applications, making it a valuable resource for engineers, researchers, and students in the field of metallurgy and materials science. more

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Alfred Smee

Alfred Smee was an individual active in the 19th century with an unknown profession. His life and contributions are not well-documented, but he had a notable impact in his field. more

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