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If a high voltage transformer has 100 primary turns and 50,000 secondary turns and is supplied by 220v and 100a, what are the secondary voltage and current
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If a high voltage transformer has 100 primary turns and 50,000 secondary turns and is supplied by 220v and 100a, what are the secondary voltage and current
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Ratio of primary turns to secondary turns = 100/50000=1/500
Voltage = 220*500=110000
Power = 220*100=22000W
Current in secondary coil=22000/110000=0.2A
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