A step-up transformer is connected to a generator that is delivering 236 v and 116 A. The ratio of the turns on the secondary is 810 to 5. What is the voltage across the secondary? Vs = 0 kV. What is the current flowing in the secondary? Is = 0 mA.
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The generator is delivering 236 V and 116 A. This means that the power output of the generator is P = V * I = 236 V * 116 A = 27376 W. Show more…
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