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<math>\frac{240 volts}{110 volts} = \frac{300}{N_2}</math>
<math>\frac{240\volts}{110\volts} = \frac{300}{N_2}</math>
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Problem:

An ideal transformer with a 300 turn primary connected to a 220 V, 60 Hz supply line is to output 110 V from the secondary. If a 100 Ω resistor is connected across the secondary, determine: A) how many turns the secondary must have. B) The current through the resistor, C)The current drawn through the primary.

Solution:

Part A:


Where Voltage across primary Voltage across secondary Number of turns in primary Number of turns in secondary


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