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relation between current and torque...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The torque of a motor is proportional to the current flowing through it ( τ∝i ). The angular velocity of a motor is proportional to the voltage across it ( ω∝v ).

Answered by geetalibora19
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Electrical motor torque is proportional to the product of magnetic flux and the armature current. ... Motor current varies in relation to the amount of load torque applied. When a motor is running in steady state, the armature current is constant, and the electrical torque is equal and opposite of the mechanical torque.

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