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76.6% of the maximum torque

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The torque acting on an electric dipole

The torque acting on an electric dipoleτ=p×E

The torque acting on an electric dipoleτ=p×E=pEsinθ

The torque acting on an electric dipoleτ=p×E=pEsinθTorque will maximum when value of sinθ will be maximum or θ=90o

The torque acting on an electric dipoleτ=p×E=pEsinθTorque will maximum when value of sinθ will be maximum or θ=90oExplanation:

The torque acting on an electric dipoleτ=p×E=pEsinθTorque will maximum when value of sinθ will be maximum or θ=90oExplanation:Mark as brainliest

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The required torque is calculated by multiplying the sum of load torque and acceleration torque by the safety factor. When the required torque for the motor varies over time, determine if the motor can be used by calculating the effective load torque.

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