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  • ...nghouse Electric (1886)|Westinghouse]] DC generators which in turn drove 3 electric propulsion motors<br/>2 propellers aft, and 1 forward (detachable and seldo
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  • The '''Mark 18 torpedo''' was an electric torpedo used by the [[US Navy]] during [[World War II]]. ...originated in 1941 in collaboration with [[General Electric]] and [[Exide|Electric Storage Battery Company]] (Exide)<ref>Blair, p.280.</ref>
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  • 113 Emerson Electric Co. http://www.emersonelectric.com/<br/> 256 Emerson Electric<br/>
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  • *The [[pressurized water reactor]] designed by [[Westinghouse Electric Company]] uses an alloy consisting of 80% silver, 15% indium, and 5% cadmiu
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  • * [[Panasonic Corporation|Matsushita Electric Industrial]] – [[Konosuke Matsushita]] * [[Taser International]] – [[Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle|'''T'''homas '''A'''. '''S'''wift's '''E'''lectric '''R'''ifle]]
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  • ...they are passive receivers, while other radios use a separate source of [[electric power]] such as a [[battery (electricity)|battery]] or the [[mains power]] ...tenna (radio)|antenna]] to pick up the [[radio wave]]s and convert them to electric currents.
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  • ...entually sold his superheterodyne patent to [[Westinghouse Electric (1886)|Westinghouse]], who then sold it to [[RCA]], the latter monopolizing the market for supe
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