Question: What is the product of the ratio of the current and the useful flux per pole?

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A : product of ratio of current and useful per pole = (useful flux per pole due to upper limit current * upper limit current) / (useful flux per pole due to lower limit current * lower limit current)

B : product of ratio of current and useful per pole = (useful flux per pole due to upper limit current + upper limit current) / (useful flux per pole due to lower limit current + lower limit current)

C : product of ratio of current and useful per pole = (useful flux per pole due to upper limit current – upper limit current) / (useful flux per pole due to lower limit current – lower limit current)

D : product of ratio of current and useful per pole = (useful flux per pole due to upper limit current * lower limit current) / (useful flux per pole due to lower limit current * upper limit current)

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