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(a)
The maximum torque acting on the rotor.
(a)

Answer to Problem 29.50P
The maximum torque acting on the rotor is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The number of turns in the rectangular coil is
The formula to calculate the area of the coil is,
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the area of the coil is
The formula to calculate the torque is,
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum torque acting on the rotor is
(b)
The peak power output of the motor.
(b)

Answer to Problem 29.50P
The peak power output of the motor is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The number of turns in the rectangular coil is
The formula to calculate the peak power is,
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the peak power output of the motor is
(c)
The amount of work performed by the magnetic field on the rotor in every full revolution.
(c)

Answer to Problem 29.50P
The amount of work performed by the magnetic field on the rotor in every full revolution is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The number of turns in the rectangular coil is
The formula to calculate the work done in half a revolution is,
Here,
The formula to calculate the magnetic moment is,
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the magnetic moment is
Substitute
Thus, the work done in half the revolution is
The formula to calculate the work done to complete a full revolution is,
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the amount of work performed by the magnetic field on the rotor in every full revolution is
(d)
The average power of the motor.
(d)

Answer to Problem 29.50P
The average power of the motor is
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The number of turns in the rectangular coil is
The formula to calculate the average output power is,
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the average power of the motor is
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