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Q: What is changed by flipping the direction of the electrons?
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Is an electromagnet what is changed by flipping the direction of the electrons which is controlled by the commutaor?

In an electromagnet, flipping the direction of electrons changes the magnetic field, which is controlled by the commutator.


What is changed by flipping the direction of electrons in an electromagnet which is controlled by the commutator?

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Is an electromagnet what is changed by flipping the direction of the electrons which is controlled by the commutator?

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what is changed by flipping the direction of the electrons, which is controlled by the commutator?

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Why flow of current from cathode to anode still the flow of electrons is from cathode to anode?

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What gives electrons there electricity?

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