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EastWind [94]
2 years ago
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A step-down transformer has a 120 Vrms primary voltage applied. A 12 Vrms voltage is measured at the secondary. Assuming the tra

nsformer can be considered ideal, determine the turns ratio, n. If a 1  load is attached to the secondary of this transformer, what is the rms load current? What is the rms primary current?
Physics
1 answer:
Deffense [45]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

(a). The rms load current is 1.08 A.

(b). The rms primary current is 0.108 A.

Explanation:

Given that,

Primary voltage = 120

Secondary voltage = 12

Load = 10 ohm

We need to calculate the number of turns in primary and secondary coil

Using formula of voltage

\dfrac{V_{1}}{V_{2}}=\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}

Put the value into the formula

\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}=\dfrac{120}{12}

\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}=10

\dfrac{N_{2}}{N_{1}}=0.1

We need to calculate the resistance

Using formula of resistance

R=10\times(\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}})^2

Put the value into the formula

R=10\times(10)^2

R=1000\ \Omega

We need to calculate the current in primary coil

Using formula of current

I_{1}=\dfrac{120-12}{1000}

I_{1}=0.108\ A

We need  to calculate the current in secondary coil

Using formula of current for secondary coil

\dfrac{I_{1}}{I_{2}}=\dfrac{N_{2}}{N_{1}}

I_{2}=I_{1}\times\dfrac{N_{1}}{N_{2}}

Put the value into the formula

I_{2}=0.108\times10

I_{2}=1.08\ A

Hence, (a). The rms load current is 1.08 A.

(b). The rms primary current is 0.108 A.

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