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what happens to the coil if you increase the current in a dc motor?
What makes you think that?Thanks. I've got that the force exerted on the coil will increase that can be seen in the equation F=BILsin which will result in an increase in speed of rotation. But aren't torque and speed of rotation inversely proportional?
This isn't required for the HSC Physics syllabus, but torque is actually proportional to the rate of change of rotational speed (aka angular velocity).What makes you think that?
I think to make the rotational speed increase, more rotational kinetic energy is required, and hence, more rotational force (torque) must be experienced by the coil
So they are probably proportional