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- Electrostatic motor (links | edit)
- Piezoelectric motor (links | edit)
- Galileo Ferraris (links | edit)
- Newman's energy machine (links | edit)
- Outline of energy (links | edit)
- Variable-frequency drive (links | edit)
- Daniell cell (links | edit)
- Pavel Schilling (links | edit)
- Ultrasonic motor (links | edit)
- Armature (electrical) (links | edit)
- Homopolar motor (links | edit)
- Universal motor (links | edit)
- Hippolyte Pixii (links | edit)
- Unipolar motor (links | edit)
- Cycloconverter (links | edit)
- Goznak (links | edit)
- Boris Yakobi (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Baltic Fleet (links | edit)
- Goznak (links | edit)
- Demidov Prize (links | edit)
- Brush (electric) (links | edit)
- Motor drive (links | edit)
- Servomotor (links | edit)
- Electrotyping (links | edit)
- Vladimir Odoyevsky (links | edit)
- Linear alternator (links | edit)
- Ányos Jedlik (links | edit)
- Field coil (links | edit)
- TEFC motor (links | edit)
- Mendocino motor (links | edit)
- Repulsion motor (links | edit)
- Reluctance motor (links | edit)
- Maximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg (links | edit)
- AC motor (links | edit)
- Joseph Saxton (links | edit)
- History of electromagnetic theory (links | edit)
- Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky (links | edit)
- Direct torque control (links | edit)
- Heinrich von Wild (links | edit)
- Zénobe Gramme (links | edit)
- Polytechnic Museum (links | edit)
- Doubly fed electric machine (links | edit)
- Amplidyne (links | edit)
- Motor soft starter (links | edit)
- Induction generator (links | edit)
- Lynch motor (links | edit)
- Rotor (electric) (links | edit)
- Brushed DC electric motor (links | edit)
- Dynamo (links | edit)
- Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery (links | edit)
- Metadyne (links | edit)
- Booster (electric power) (links | edit)