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An electric motor draws a current of 10 amp with a voltage of 110 V. The output shaft develops a torque of 10.2 N-m and a rotational speed of 1000 rpm. For steady-state operation, determine:.a) the electric power required by the motor and the power developed by the output shaft, each in kW. b) the net power input to the motor, in kW. c) the amount of energy transferred to the motor by electrical work and the amount of energy transferred out of the motor by the shaft.

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