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10.24.2008, 07:21 PM

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Great exactly what I was looking for. Thank you

I still do have question.
Is the green curve RPM/Torque this linear in the lower rpm ? (I'm thinking in low and mid range like 5000- 15000 RPM )
Torque output isn't represented on that graph. Only RPM and % Eff. There would be a third trace if torque was on there. I'm guessing the motor was kept under a constant load.
   
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10.24.2008, 07:24 PM

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Torque output isn't represented on that graph. Only RPM and % Eff. There would be a third trace if torque was on there.
Ah ? I believe that the green curve is the Torque output for a given RPM value. As far as I know One can't go without the other.


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