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AC Motor and Current (rms)?

The coil of an AC motor has a resistance of 5 ohms. The motor is plugged into an outlet where V=120V (rms) and the coil develops a back emf of 118V (rms) when rotating at normal speed. The motor is turning a wheela)Find the current (rms) when the motor first starts upb)Find the current when the motor is operating at normal speed

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At the moment the motor starts it has no back emf developed, so the current is (from Ohm's law): I = V / R = 120 volts / 5 ohms = 24 amps When the motor is operating normally it produces a back emf of 118 volts, so the total voltage across the motor is 120 volts - 118 volts = 2 volts. Using Ohm's Law again, but with the new voltage, we get: I = V / R = 2 volts / 5 ohms = 0.4 amps

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