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Demonstrations code
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5K10
Induced Currents and Forces
5K10.13
Electromagnetically Coupled Harmonic Oscillators
5K10.20
Solenoids
5K10.30
Electromagnetic Induction
5K10.35
Flip Coils
5K20
Eddy Currents
5K20.10
Eddy Current Pendulum 1
5K20.30
Jumping Ring 1
5K20.65
Electromagnetic Can Crusher
5K30
Transformers
5K30.13
Wet String Transmission Line
5K30.40
Nail Melter / Spot Welder
5K30.42
Induction Heating
5K30.50
Jacob's Ladder
5K40
Motors and Generators
5K40.10
Demonstration Motor, Permanent Magnet
5K40.12
Motor-Generator
5K40.15
Electric Motor
5K40.17
Simple Unipolar Motor
5K40.40
AC-DC Generator
5K40.42
Hand-Held Linear Generator
5K40.80
Telephone Ringer
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