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Electromagnetic Induction

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K4-05: MAGNETOELECTRIC GENERATOR WITH METERS AND LOADS
K4-06: MAGNETOELECTRIC GENERATOR WITH CAPACITOR
K4-07 BICYCLE GENERATOR
K4-08: MAGNETOELECTRIC GENERATOR WITH INDUCTOR
K4-09: BICYCLE GENERATOR - LIGHT BULBs VS CFLs
K4-21: ST. LOUIS MOTOR
K4-22: DC MOTOR
K4-23: AC MOTOR - SYNCHRONOUS
K4-24: AC/DC MOTOR
K4-25: DC MOTOR - HOMEMADE
K4-41: MOTOR-GENERATOR PAIR
K4-51: UNIPOLAR MOTOR
K6-42: SINE WAVE AND RECTIFIED SINE WAVE
K7-05: SERIES MOTOR AND LIGHT BULB CONUNDRUM
K7-61: TESLA COIL

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