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Normal DC Motor
A normal DC motor is an electric motor that converts electrical energy into mechanical rotational motion when supplied with direct current (DC).
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A normal DC motor is an electric motor that converts electrical energy into mechanical rotational motion when supplied with direct current (DC).

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A 20 mm zip lock is a small reusable fastening or storage accessory used to secure and organize wires, cables, and small electronic components.

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A medium ON/OFF switch is an electrical switching component used to turn a circuit or device on and off.

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A matrix board is an electronic prototyping board used to build and test circuits by connecting electronic components through rows and columns of interconnected holes or conductive tracks.

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A high-voltage generator is an electronic device that converts a low-voltage electrical input into a much higher-voltage output.

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A 12V DC gear motor is an electric motor that operates using a 12-volt DC power supply and includes a gearbox to reduce the motor's speed while increasing its torque.

Wires & Connectors
A female jack is an electrical connector designed to receive a matching male plug or connector, creating a secure electrical connection.

Wires & Connectors
A ribbon wire is a flat cable made up of multiple insulated wires arranged side by side in a single strip.

Wires & Connectors
Alligator clips are small electrical connectors with spring-loaded jaws that can grip wires, component leads, batteries, and other conductive surfaces.

Wires & Connectors
A double-pin screw terminal is a small electrical connector with two connection points, used to securely connect wires to electronic circuits or modules.

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A piezo buzzer is an electronic component that produces a beeping or buzzing sound when an electrical voltage is applied to it.

Wires & Connectors
A female header pin is an electronic connector with small metal sockets arranged in a row and held together by a plastic housing.