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<math>\ =\frac{200}{4.44 * 60 * 275}</math> |
<math>\ =\frac{200}{4.44 * 60 * 275}</math> |
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<math>\ =2.73 mWb</math> |
<math>\ =2.73 mWb</math> |
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[[Kyle Lafferty]] |
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Revision as of 00:42, 20 January 2010
An idea transformer has a 275-turn primary and 825-turn secondary. The primary is connected to a 200-V, 60-Hz source. The secondary supplies a load of 5 A at a lagging power factor of 0.5. Find the turns-ratio, the current in the primary, the power supplied to the load, and the flux in the core.
Solution
(A)
(B) Because , the current in the primary is...
(C)
Therefore, the power supplied to the load is...
(D)