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Induction machines...

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Hi...
Does any one here know something about induction machines?
or what's used for?
also if there any ideas how can we mix between induction machines and
computers in a project?

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Do you have a link to some reading material on the subject. I can't find anything other than electical induction, AC electricity, Tesla and similar.
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ucosty wrote:Do you have a link to some reading material on the subject. I can't find anything other than electical induction, AC electricity, Tesla and similar.
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Its a huge improvement (design wise) over their previous efforts. It's stats look good and the Lotus engineering will mean it should handle well too. It has too many seats and too much roof, though.
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Thank you guys for your interest
Also here is the link
So I hope you understand me right,I need a project idea ,so we can mix between induction machines and computer , programming or any thing related to computer science.

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I guess we don't have an electrecal engineer in ouw forum :(
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does possibly aspiring count? lol
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I don't understand teen language so would you speake clearly. :?:
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