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You have a transformer with 50 turns in the primary coil if you want to increase the voltage from 5V26V how many times should be in the secondary coil

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You have a transformer with 50 turns in the primary coil if you want to increase the voltage from 5V to 6V how many turns should be in the secondary coil ?

Answer:

the number of turns in the secondary coil is 60 turns.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

number of turns in the primary coil, P = 50 turns

primary voltage, Ep = 5V

secondary voltage, Es = 6V

The number of turns in the secondary coil is calculated as;


(N_s)/(N_p) = (E_s)/(E_p) \\\\(N_s)/(50) = (6)/(5) \\\\N_s = (50* 6)/(5) \\\\N_s = 60 \ turns

Therefore, the number of turns in the secondary coil is 60 turns.

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