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Energy Conversion Lab 3

The document discusses the operating characteristics of Direct Current (DC) motors, particularly focusing on the DC series motor. It addresses theoretical questions regarding the motor's operation under load, the relationship between motor speed and armature current, and how to change the rotation direction of the motor. Additionally, it includes calculations for mechanical power and torque based on measured values.

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Energy Conversion Lab 3

The document discusses the operating characteristics of Direct Current (DC) motors, particularly focusing on the DC series motor. It addresses theoretical questions regarding the motor's operation under load, the relationship between motor speed and armature current, and how to change the rotation direction of the motor. Additionally, it includes calculations for mechanical power and torque based on measured values.

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