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  • Key concepts of DC machines
  • Torque equation & applications
  • Common exam pitfalls
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Q: What produces back EMF in a DC motor?

Armature rotation
Field winding
Commutator
Flashcards
Front
Define armature reaction
Back
The effect of armature MMF on the main field flux distribution.

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Explain how the sodium-potassium pump maintains the resting membrane potential.
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The Na⁺/K⁺ ATPase exports 3 Na⁺ and imports 2 K⁺ per ATP.

This asymmetric exchange creates the concentration gradient that establishes the negative resting potential (~−70 mV).

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Which organelle is primarily responsible for ATP production in eukaryotic cells?

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Which organelle is primarily responsible for ATP production in eukaryotic cells?

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Rough ER

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