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  2. GE 25-ton switcher - Wikipedia

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    The GE 25-ton switcher (also known as a 25-tonner) is a model of diesel-electric switcher locomotive that was produced by GE Transportation at their Erie, Pennsylvania, facility between 1941 and 1974.

  3. Multimeter - Wikipedia

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    Analog multimeter Digital multimeter. A multimeter (also known as a volt-ohm-milliammeter, volt-ohmmeter or VOM) [1] is a measuring instrument that can measure multiple electrical properties. [2] [3] A typical multimeter can measure voltage, resistance, and current, [4] in which case can be used as a voltmeter, ohmmeter, and ammeter.

  4. List of GE locomotives - Wikipedia

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    * Note: GE Brazil has an order for 46 units of this model for Rumo Logística, which will be delivered during the year 2017. Is the most powerful narrow gauge [7] 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) locomotive in the world. [8]

  5. GE Dash 9 Series - Wikipedia

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    This is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) (meter gauge) version of the C40-9W. It was manufactured between 1997 and 2006. All 141 examples of the model are owned by the Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas [4] (EFVM), a railroad in Brazil. The model is equipped with four B-style trucks, two at each end, replacing the conventional C-style trucks.

  6. GE U25B - Wikipedia

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    The U25B was announced by General Electric as a domestic model on April 26, 1960. It was the first locomotive powered by GE's highly successful FDL-16 engine. The U-Boat put GE on the road to becoming the top locomotive producer in the U.S., much to the chagrin of EMD. It introduced many innovations to the U.S. diesel locomotive market ...

  7. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Together, the companies developed the scopemeter, an instrument combining features of an oscilloscope and a multimeter. Fluke purchased the testing and measurements division of Philips in 1993 for $41.8 million. [2] The Philips PM series of measurement instruments was rebranded as Fluke. Fluke was bought by the Danaher Corporation in 1998.

  8. General Electric J79 - Wikipedia

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    GE won the Air Force contract for a new engine with approximately 14,000 pounds-force (62,000 N), with afterburning, to power a new supersonic bomber, which became the Convair B-58 Hustler. The two other engines offered by GE, an advanced version of the existing J73 and a much larger design, known as the J77, were both cancelled.

  9. GE C30-7 - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the C30-7, 50 GE C30-7As were purchased by Conrail in mid-1984. Externally similar to the GE C30-7 model, six tall hood doors per side (in place of eight) showed it had a 12-cylinder (rather than 16-cylinder) prime mover. Both engines produced 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW) but the C30-7A's smaller engine used less fuel.