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The equation provided is:
\[ jf = M \]
To solve for \( f \), we need to isolate \( f \) on one side of the equation. We can do this by dividing both sides by \( j \), assuming \( j \) is not equal to zero. The solution will then be:
\[ f = \frac{M}{j} \]
Assuming \( j \) does not equal zero, \( f \) equals \( M \) divided by \( j \).