1. Consider the DC linear machine system shown in the figure below. In that sense, answer ask. + Vi ō t=0 R 1 X X X X X X 11. X X X X X X X X X X X X XX (e) For the situation in the previous item, what is the final velocity developed by the bar X XXXX X X XXXX X X XXXX X XX B X XXXX X XX XX XX XX XX immersed in the field magnetic? (f) Suppose a force of 30 N, pointing to the right, were applied to the bar. what would be the steady state speed? How much energy would the bar be producing or consuming? How much energy would the battery be producing or consuming? Explain the difference between these last two numeric values Would this machine work as a motor or as a generator? (g) Now suppose that a force of 30N, pointing to the left, is applied to the bar. What would be the new steady-state speed? Would this machine be a motor or a generator? (h) Suppose the bar is unloaded and it suddenly enters a region where the field the magnet is weakened to 0.08 T. What is the speed of the rod?

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1. Consider the DC linear machine system shown in the figure below. In that sense, answer ask.
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(e) For the situation in the previous item, what is the final velocity developed by the bar immersed in the field magnetic?
(f) Suppose a force of 30 N, pointing to the right, were applied to the bar. what would be the steady state speed? How much energy would the bar be
producing or consuming? How much energy would the battery be producing or consuming? Explain the difference between these last two numeric values.
Would this machine work as a motor or as a generator?
(g) Now suppose that a force of 30N, pointing to the left, is applied to the bar. What would be the new steady-state speed? Would this machine be a
motor or a generator?
(h) Suppose the bar is unloaded and it suddenly enters a region where the field the magnet is weakened to 0.08 T. What is the speed of the rod?
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider the DC linear machine system shown in the figure below. In that sense, answer ask. t = 0 R XX Vị XXXX XX XX XX X X (e) For the situation in the previous item, what is the final velocity developed by the bar immersed in the field magnetic? (f) Suppose a force of 30 N, pointing to the right, were applied to the bar. what would be the steady state speed? How much energy would the bar be producing or consuming? How much energy would the battery be producing or consuming? Explain the difference between these last two numeric values. Would this machine work as a motor or as a generator? (g) Now suppose that a force of 30N, pointing to the left, is applied to the bar. What would be the new steady-state speed? Would this machine be a motor or a generator? (h) Suppose the bar is unloaded and it suddenly enters a region where the field the magnet is weakened to 0.08 T. What is the speed of the rod? X Xx X XX x X)x x x Xx xx *1 *1*
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