Electromagnetic torque developed by the motor is
compared to shaft torque.
A less B same
C depends on motor design D more
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Answer / rohit patel
Electromagnetic torque is the torque developed by the motor. Shaft torque is the o/p torque dilivered to the load. Shaft torque = developed torque minus losses in torque( windage loss, friction loss etc). So the electromagnetic torque is more than the shaft torque.
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