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shaft torque

shaft power in BHP

What is Shaft Torque of DC Motor?- Definition, Formula and Solved Problem

The actual torque available at the motor shaft for driving the mechanical equipment is known as shaft torque(Tsh). In fact, the same electromagnetic or gross

Torque Equation of DC Motor- Its Derivation

When the current-carrying conductor is placed in the magnetic field, the conductor experiences a force that exerts a turning moment or torque F x r. 

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