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Yes it can but it is a bit more complicated then that. The motor that is rated at 100 Watts will draw 100 watts electrical power, but will only output 70-80% of that in mechanical power. So in order to get 100 watts back out you would have to put in ~120 watts of mechanical power to get 100 watts electrical back out.

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