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    May 25, 2010, 02:35 AM
    Changes in Current/Voltage with changes in Coil/Magnet of a simple generator
    What happens to Voltage/Current in a simple generator under following conditions:

    a) Increase the RPM of magnetic rotor.
    b) Using more stronger magnet.
    c) Increasing the number of turns of enameled copper wire.
    d) Using thicker copper wire.

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