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Chapter 8, Problem 70E
A dc motor can be modeled as a series RL circuit (though with the addition of a back emf voltage, which we will ignore in this problem), where rotational speed is proportional to the current flowing in the circuit. A motor with R = 10 Ω and L = 20 mH has a source voltage of 2.5 V that is suddenly increased to 5 V. How long would it take for the motor to reach 95 percent of full speed?
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