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Consider a permanent-magnet dc motor. The motor is driving the load at a speed of 1,721 rpm. The load is purely inertial with an inertia of JL =0.04 kg m2. Calculate the energy recovered in Joulesby slowing it down to 840 rpm while keeping the current during regenerative braking at 10A.

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