EDITED: Instead of 3 outputs- make 1, half the torque load. **USE ONLY MATLAB TO SOLVE PLEASE WITH A SIMULINK MODEL** ED

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EDITED: Instead of 3 outputs- make 1, half the torque load. **USE ONLY MATLAB TO SOLVE PLEASE WITH A SIMULINK MODEL** ED

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EDITED: Instead of 3 outputs- make 1, half
the torque load.
**USE ONLY MATLAB TO SOLVE PLEASE WITH A SIMULINK
MODEL**
Edited Instead Of 3 Outputs Make 1 Half The Torque Load Use Only Matlab To Solve Please With A Simulink Model Ed 1
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EDITED: Instead of 3 outputs-make 1 half
the torque load.
**USE ONLY MATLAB TO SOLVE PLEASE WITH A SIMULINK
MODEL**
3. The parameters for a certain armature controlled motor are as follows: • K1=Ko=0.05 Nm/A • C = 1 x 10* Nms/rad • R-0.522 • L=2 x 10 H • I=9x 10 kgm In addition, the manufacturer's data sheet states: max - 3000 rpm x = 30A Compute: no-load speed • no load current stall load torque Make and run a Simulink model for V.- 10 V and 3 different values of T.
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