Motor coil current at startup and rated speed

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Homework Statement
electric machines
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I do not know
The question I'm in doubt about is

The motor coil has a resistance of 10 Ω and is powered by a voltage of 120 V. When the motor is operating at rated speed, its emf is 70 V. Thus, it is questioned:

a) What is the coil current when the motor is started?
b) What is the coil current at rated speed?

What equations can I use to solve it?
 
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I thought about solving it like this:
a) V = Ri -> 120 = 10i -> i = 12 A

b) E = V - Ri -> 70 = 120 - 10i -> i = 5 A

But I don't know if it's correct
 
If I remember correctly (I do not do motors regularly) that will be true for an unloaded motor running at its design speed. Somebody will correct me as required... please.
 
I get the same answers you do.

[But your equations look funny here (odd characters), I can't sort them out.]

Cheers,
Tom