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The value of the cooling coefficient, which ranges from 0.025 to 0.04 in the back of the stator core, is integral to determining the efficiency and safety of electrical machines, such as motors and generators. This coefficient is a measure of the material’s and design’s ability to dissipate heat generated by electrical currents during operation. A higher value within this range indicates better cooling efficiency, which can help in minimizing the risk of overheating, enhancing performance, reducing energy consumption, and extending the lifespan of the equipment. In practical applications, choosing the right cooling coefficient depends on factors such as the machine’s expected load, the ambient operating conditions, and the specific cooling mechanisms employed (natural convection, forced air, liquid cooling, etc.). Ensuring optimal cooling is critical for maintaining the reliability and efficiency of electrical machines in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications.