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Engineering, 22.08.2019 03:10 TaraC

An ideal frictionless dc permanent magnet motor operating from a 24 v source has a no load speed of 240 radians/sec and an armature resistance of 0.2 ohms. compute the stall torque of the motor in newton-meters.

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