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Inductance Generators, How Do They Work?

Please don‘t give me any crap about a generator makes electricity.I know that. I want to know what it has to do with magnetism, what creates the magnetic field that it passes conductors through. Basically, if someone out there actually knows something about this, it would be awesome if you would share that knowledge with me. Thanks.

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Basically, a coil of wire with a number of turns in rotated through a magnetic field, which creates (induces) an electromotive force and a current. The magnetic field comes from a magnetic material, such as neodymium.
that is possible that the master cylinder being shot caused some contamination in your fluid system but is also possible that you talk too much to people when you take your car in for service a lot of mechanics are good at figuring out who has the money and who is easy to part with it
Probably the booster. My guess is the master cylinder was leaking into the power booster and ruined it. Can't always tell that until you take it all apart and have a look inside. Wouldn't be the first time.
preobably is being honest, have him show you all used parts

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