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Consider a simple, transformer with two windings.
Consider a simple, transformer with two windings. Find the current provided by the voltage source.
* Winding 1 has a sinusoidal voltage of <math>120\sqrt{2}\angle{0}</math>° applied to it at a frequency of 60Hz.  
* Winding 1 has a sinusoidal voltage of <math>120\sqrt{2}\angle{0}</math>° applied to it at a frequency of 60Hz.  
* <math>\frac {N_{1}}{N_{2}} = 3</math>
* <math>\frac {N_{1}}{N_{2}} = 3</math>
* The combined load on winding 2 is <math>{Z_{L}} = (5+j3) \Omega</math>
* The combined load on winding 2 is <math>{Z_{L}} = (5+j3) \Omega</math>

Revision as of 17:19, 15 January 2010

Consider a simple, transformer with two windings. Find the current provided by the voltage source.

  • Winding 1 has a sinusoidal voltage of 12020° applied to it at a frequency of 60Hz.
  • N1N2=3
  • The combined load on winding 2 is ZL=(5+j3)Ω