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Linear programming is a model consisting of linear relationships representing a firm's decisions given an objective and resource constraints.
Magnetic Fields
Invisible fields produced by electric currents or magnetic materials, which exert forces on moving charges or other magnetic materials within the field.
Electro-Magnets
Magnets created by passing an electric current through a coil of wire surrounding a metal core.
Magnetic Pole Fields
Invisible regions around a magnet where magnetic forces are exerted, characterized by north and south poles.
Squirrel Cage
A type of rotor found in induction motors, characterized by its cylindrical shape with conductive bars running the length and connected by rings at both ends, resembling a squirrel cage.
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