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Regenerative braking

A method of slowing the rotating armature of an electric motor. When the brake control switch is moved to the STOP position, it removes power from the motor and connects the armature across an electrical load. As long as the armature is rotating, it produces electrical current, and power is required to force this current through the load. This power taken from the rotating armature causes it to slow down.

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