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1 In this system the electric generator is stationary, and remains outside the building.
2 And yes, an electric generator and an electric motor are essentially the same.
3 A small electric generator fed the battery that kept his cell phone alive.
4 The first system uses an electric generator with a turbine driven by the exhaust.
5 There was a faint, monotonous murmur of the electric generator .
6 It's a wind-rotor, and under it there's an electric generator .
7 Each would heat a working fluid that would drive a turbine hitched to an electric generator .
8 They lowered these probes vertically into the two pits and connected them to an electric generator .
9 There was a Diesel engine that drove an electric generator and pumped water from the creek.
10 The only thing that couldn't be broken down into a donkey load was the electric generator .
11 Behind her, an electric generator was humming softly, providing power to the faint lights arrayed up above.
12 The bunker was equipped with an electric generator , and enough food and water to last for a month.
13 Such a telephone is at once the simplest known form of electric generator or motor for alternating currents.
14 In 2007, the Associated Press obtained a Homeland Security video which showed a small electric generator being disabled remotely.
15 The former had been shown no mercy, but the computer, telecommunications console, sound-removal equipment, and electric generator were untouched.
16 Dropping into the cabin, he fired the electric generator into life and felt the vibration through the steel hull.
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