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Originally Posted by AdamHeard
The prompt of the quiz is fine.
In this context ideal means linear torque-speed tradeoff, NOT a lack of resistance.
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I thought it meant something different because the linear properties of the motor were specified later, didn't expect redundancy.
So in the situation presented Kt and Ke aren't supposed to be equal because of motor's internal resistance/losses?
Are there other ways that theoretical motors differ from ideal motors?
Sorry, I haven't done a lot of work with electrical theory.