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A collapsed intervertebral foramen could affect all of the following spinal nerves EXCEPT ________.
Inductance
A property of an electrical conductor by which a change in current flowing through it induces an electromotive force both in itself (self-inductance) and in nearby conductors (mutual inductance).
Capacitors
Components in electrical circuits that store and release electrical energy, characterized by their capacitance value, which measures the ability to store charge per voltage unit.
Poles
In electrical engineering, the term refers to the individual magnetic or electrical points that create fields within devices such as motors, or represent the terminals of a battery or generator.
Universal Motor
An electric motor that can operate on both AC and DC power sources, often found in portable power tools and appliances.
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