Question
When the speed of a $dc$ motor increases the armature current

Answer

(b) With the increasing speed, $\omega$ increases.

Thus current reduces due to increase in the back $e.m.f$

Moreover $i = \frac{{V - K\omega }}{R}$, $w$

More will lead to the lesser current.

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