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An ideal step-down transformer has a turns ratio of 1/106. An ac voltage of amplitude 170 V is applied to the primary. If the primary current amplitude is 8.10 mA, what is the secondary current amplitude

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Answer:


I_2=0.8586A

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Turns Ratio i.e
(N_2)/(N_1)=(1)/(106) (step down)

Voltage
v=170v

Primary current amplitude
I_1= 8.10 mA =>8.10*10^(-3)A

Generally the equation for a Transformer is mathematically given by


(E_1)/(E_2)=(I_2)/(I_1)=(N_1)/(N_2)

Therefore


I_2=(N_1)/(N_2)*I_1


I_2=106*8.10*10^(-3)


I_2=0.8586A

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