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Ask Your Teacher The rotor in a certain electric motor is a flat, rectangular coil with 86 turns of wire and dimensions 2.41 cm by 4.20 cm. The rotor rotates in a uniform magnetic field of 0.800 T. When the plane of the rotor is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field, the rotor carries a current of 10.5 mA. In this orientation, the magnetic moment of the rotor is directed opposite the magnetic field. The rotor then turns through one-half revolution. This process is repeated to cause the rotor to turn steadily at an angular speed of 3.72 103 rev/min.(a) Find the maximum torque acting on the rotor. N · m
(b) Find the peak power output of the motor. W
(c) Determine the amount of work performed by the magnetic field on the rotor in every full revolution. J
(d) What is the average power of the motor? W

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