The B motor does not need any supply, just the load resistor. Calculate the voltage and current the motor will make as a generator at a given speed and torque. Then R = E/I gives the resistor. You probably want to use a rheostat if you can get one with the proper resistance range and power. Otherwise use a bank of switches and light bulbs to create the resistance you need. The light bulbs may actually make for a better demonstration. We are talking 100 year old technology here, but the physics hasn't changed.