An electrical motor is designed

  1. An electrical motor is designed to operate on 34 V at 1.3 A. How much resistance must be connected in series to this motor, if
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  2. The electrical motor runs on a D.C source of emf E and internal resistance r. Show that power output of the motor is max where
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  3. A 120-V motor has mechanical power output of 2.00 hp. It is 82.0% efficient in converting power that it takes in by electrical
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  4. So do you mean to say....Ferris wheels use motors, therefore meaning that electrical energy is present. Electrical energy from
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  5. During a certain period of time, an electrical motor receives 9x10^5 kJ of electrical energy (a form of work) and produces
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  6. A dc electric motor found in the lab was being examined by a student. It was connected to a power supply and it was not attached
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  7. A vacuum pump is connected to its electric motor by a belt drive (Fig. 9-40, not to scale). The motor rotates at a rate of 1000
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  8. A 3.00 watt electric motor is plugged into an electrical outlet. It takes the motor 30.00 seconds to lift a mass of 254.9 g a
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  9. What is one difference between a galvanometer and an electric motor?An electric motor uses electrical energy to spin. A
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  10. Which is the correct description of the function of a motor?A: to turn rotational movement into electrical energy B: to turn
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