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A step-up transformer is connected to a generator that is delivering 197 v and 113 A. The ratio of the turns on the secondary is 600 to 5. What is the voltage across the secondary

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A step-up transformer is connected to a generator that is delivering 197 v and 113 A. The ratio of the turns on the secondary to the turns on the primary is 600 to 5. What is the voltage across the secondary

Answer:

The voltage is
V_s  =  23640  \  V

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The voltage is
V_p  = 197  \ V

The current is
I  =  113  \  A

The number of turn on the secondary is
N_s =  600 \ turns

The number of turn on the primary is
N_p =  5 \  turns

Generally from the Transformer Turns ratio equation


(N_s)/(N_p) = (V_s)/(V_p)

=>
( 600)/( 5) = (V_s)/(197 )

=>
V_s  =  23640  \  V

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