Ott?Bl?hy
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Ott?Titusz Bl?hy (
1860-
1939), was a
Hungarian electrical engineer, co-inventor of the electric
transformer, the tension regulator, the watt meter, the
alternating current (AC)
electric motor, the turbogenerator and high efficiency turbogenerator.
Ott?Titusz practical application during his time at the Ganz Works in 1883. He conducted experiments for creating a transformer, and, by 1885, helps develop a "ZBD" model alternating-current transformer.
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