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Hybrid Electric Motor Principles

Hybrid Electric Motor Principles Get the scoop on electric motors here first. To understand Hybrid system is necessary to have a basic grasp of electric motor construction and operation. Learn the difference between a regular electric motor and a PM (permanent magnet) Hybrid system motor. Prepares you to understand the more complex hybrid electric motor principles. Hybrid Electric Motor Principles: See it here in clear detail with CG animation. Excerpt from out hybrid series DVD. Copyright Mandy Concepcion. ************************************************************************************** Amazon Printed-Books & Kindle: www.amazon.com Google Play Android APPs: play.google.com Amazon Video DVDs: www.amazon.com Barnes & Noble Nook: www.barnesandnoble.com Apple iTunes iPad: itunes.apple.com

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