For a universal motor, the rated supply current is 10A giving a rated torque of 100 N-m. If a current of 5A is applied, what will be generated torque vary to?

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Electromechanical Energy Conversions topics include: EMF generation in armature and torque in dc machines. Electromechanical energy conversion is the process of converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, or vice versa. This process can be accomplished through rotary or translatory motion.  The conversion takes place through a magnetic or electric field. Most converters use a magnetic field because it has a higher electric storing capacity than an electric field.  Some examples of electromechanical energy conversion devices include: Electrical machines Solenoid... Show more

For a universal motor, the rated supply current is 10A giving a rated torque of 100 N-m. If a current of 5A is applied, what will be generated torque vary to?