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What principles are involved in the given devies , which are available in your home or a shop?
a) electrical fan b) battery c) motor pump d) solar pannels e) current generator f) induction stove g) electric heater h) dynamo

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Electrical fan: Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy.
battery: Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy ltbr Motor pump: Electrical energy converted to mechanical energy
Solar pannels: Solar energy (light) is converted into electrical energy
Current generator: Mechanical energy is converted in to electrical energy
Induction stove:Induced emf is produced when magnetic flux is changed.
ELectric heater: Electrical energy is converted into heat energy
h) Dynamo: Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy
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