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A transformer has 18 turns of wire in its primary coil and 90 turns in its secondary coil. An alternating voltage with an effective value of 110 V is applied to the primary coil. At the secondary coil, an alternating voltage with an effective value of 550 V is obtained. A current of 29 A is supplied to the primary coil of the transformer. Calculate the maximum effective current in the secondary coil. The maximum effective current in the secondary coil is A.

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Answer:


I_s=5.8A

Step-by-step explanation:

Not considering any type of losses in the transformer, the input power in the primary is equal to the output power in the secondary:


P_p=P_s

So:


V_p*I_p=V_s*I_s

Where:


V_p=Voltage\hspace{3}in\hspace{3}the\hspace{3}primary\hspace{3}coil\\V_s=Voltage\hspace{3}in\hspace{3}the\hspace{3}secondary\hspace{3}coil\\I_p=Current\hspace{3}in\hspace{3}the\hspace{3}primary\hspace{3}coil\\I_s=Current\hspace{3}in\hspace{3}the\hspace{3}secondary\hspace{3}coil

Solving for
I_s


I_s=(V_p*I_p)/(V_s)

Replacing the data provided:


I_s=(110*29)/(550) =5.8A

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