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CHAPTER 11 DC Machines. Introduction Although DC is not widely used by consumers, DC machines have played a major role in industry over the years. FE: elevators use DC machines. DC MACHINE: DC machine operates as the result of the interaction of rotating coils with a stationary magnetic
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