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Markus Hebert
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10 June, 00:36
How does a dynamo work
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Dylan Middleton
10 June, 00:39
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The dynamo is made up of stationary magnets which creates a powerful magnetic field, and a rotating magnet which distorts and cuts through the magnetic lines of flux of the stater. When the rotor cuts through lines of magnetic flux it makes electricity
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