118 examples of dynamo in sentences

" They followed Whittam down into the dynamo room, an interesting spot for a machinist.

Towards the close of the tour the officer in whose department this instruction fell passed through the dynamo room.

" The officer passed out of the dynamo room, leaving the unlucky one more than ever angry with Darrin, whom he incorrectly charged with his present trouble.

One who had seen him, as I did, stand uncovered in the presence of his new Washington hand-press, the day that dynamo of Light was erected in the Argus office, could never suppose him to lack humanity or the just reverence demanded by his craft.

His invention of the first dynamo.

His dynamo-electric machine.

In other words, you are a human dynamo, and should adjust yourself to the different loads you carry.

A very devil of energy took hold of him with the coming of the storm, and he became a human dynamo.

Electric current was obtained from a dynamo bolted on to the step of a twenty-horse-power car, and driven by a belt from the flywheel of the engine.

Perhaps it exists, but if so, I have never met It only means the building into the frame of suitable dynamo, and the provision of means for storing the rest of the equipment.

Uses of Electricity.%Till Brush invented his arc light and dynamo, the sole practical use made of electricity was in the field of telegraphy.

"You're all wrong," he told Joe when he left, "and some day possibly we'll hang you or electrocute you; but it's refreshing to rub one's mind against a going dynamo.

The shock of the explosion had evidently thrown the dynamo out of gear.

There are at present four dynamo-electric machines, but sufficient room was provided for four more.

A conductor is supposed to be laid from Labrador to Patagonia, ending in the ocean at those points, and passing through New York, where a dynamo machine is supposed to be included in the circuit.

In the normal situation of the ship, the electric circuit, c (in which circulates a current produced by a dynamo, d), is closed through the intermedium of the water, which establishes a connection between the two contacts.

The dynamo dispenses with all need for batteries, and reduces the work of maintenance to occasionally refilling the oil-cups and noticing if any part has been broken.

O'NEILL, CARLOTTA MONTEREY. Dynamo.

O'NEILL, EUGENE. Dynamo.

The nine days wonder, the operation dynamo.

One sees the war as a colossal dynamo, where force is perpetual like the energy of the sun.

One may mistake many signs on the road, but there is no mistaking the spirit of sane and realised nationality, which fills the land from end to end precisely as the joyous hum of a big dynamo well settled to its load makes a background to all the other shop noises.

It will make the church the central dynamo of the community, connected by a live wire with every home, school, factory, bank, shop, store, office, legislative chamber, employers' association, labor federation,with every organ of the whole social organism, so that the light and power which are in Jesus Christ shall be the guiding influence and the motive force of our civilization.

Then Faraday discovered that an electric current could be generated in a wire by the motion of a magnet, thus laying the basis for the modern dynamo.

A trailing wire was to be used to increase the sending and receiving power, and Trowbridge believed that with a dynamo capable of supplying current for a hundred lights, communication could be established at a distance of half a mile.

118 examples of  dynamo  in sentences