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Locked motor capacity (LMC) refers to the maximum torque that an electric motor can produce when it is stalled, meaning the rotor is not turning. This value is crucial for applications where the motor may need to start under load or face sudden resistance. LMC is typically higher than the motor's rated torque, as it represents the motor's capability before it overheats or damages itself if the stall condition persists. Understanding LMC helps in selecting appropriate motors for specific applications and ensuring reliable performance.
Yes, that's how quick-sort works.
Add the five numbers; divide the result by 5.
first we write start and then read number and after that check the number is totaly divide by 2 or not if number is totally divide by 2 then number is even else number is odd.
to divide the html, use <div> to divide the page, i think you use <hr>... right?
That depends on what lmc is!
What is LMC, period!
LMC=36
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It is 70
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Least Common Multiple
Assuming the question is about the LCM (not LMC), the answer is 280.
What is the lmc of 15 7 and 8
Not sure what an LMC is. The LCM (912, 18) = 2736.
Not sure what lmc is but LCM(24, 28) = 168
Not sure about lmc but LCM(14, 35) = 70