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Solve the Equation for the Current ( I ) Required

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Solve the equation for the current ( I ) required by a motor when the horsepower, percent efficiency of the motor, and the voltage are known. hp=(E) (I) (Eff) 746 where l= current in amperes E= voltage in volts Eff= efficiency of motor hp= horsepower \begin{aligned}h p = \frac { ( E ) ( I ) ( E f f ) } { 746 } \quad \text { where } & l = \text { current in amperes } \\& E = \text { voltage in volts } \\& E f f = \text { efficiency of motor } \\& h p = \text { horsepower }\end{aligned}


A) I=746E×Eff×hpI = \frac { 746 } { E \times E f f \times h p }
B) I=746(hp) E×EffI = \frac { 746 ( h p ) } { E \times E f f }
C) I=(hp) 746E×EffI = \frac { ( h p ) } { 746 E \times E f f }
D) I=E×Eff746(hp) I = \frac { E \times E f f } { 746 ( h p ) }

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