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13. A transformer has a primary coil with 600 turns and a secondary coil with 300 turns. If the output voltage is 320 volts, what is the input voltage? (1 point). .

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his is a step down transformer since n(primary) is greater than n(seconcary). You relate the input voltage with the ouput voltage with the following equation:

Vout = n2/n1*Vin (n2/n1 is essentially your 'transfer function' that dictates what a specified input would produce)

Solving the equation:

Vin = Vout*n1/n2 = (320V)*(600/300) = 640 V

This is checked by seeing if Vin is greater than Vout, which it is for a step down transformer.
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