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A center-tapped transformer has the schematic representation shown in Eigure P13.41. The primary-side voltage is stepped down to two secondary-side voltages. Assume that each secondary supplies a $7-\mathrm{kW}$ resistive load and that the primary is connected to 100 V rms. Find: a. The primary power. b. The primary current.

   A center-tapped transformer has the schematic representation shown in Eigure P13.41. The primary-side voltage is stepped down to two secondary-side voltages. Assume that each secondary supplies a $7-\mathrm{kW}$ resistive load and that the primary is connected to 100 V rms. Find:
a. The primary power.
b. The primary current.
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Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Giorgio Rizzoni,… 7th Edition
Chapter 13, Problem 41 ↓
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A center-tapped transformer has the schematic representation shown in Eigure P13.41. The primary-side voltage is stepped down to two secondary-side voltages. Assume that each secondary supplies a $7-\mathrm{kW}$ resistive load and that the primary is connected to 100 V rms. Find: a. The primary power. b. The primary current.
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00:01 I wrote down the given information, and we know that v -sub -s over v -sub -pp equals n -sub -s over n -pp.
00:15 And here we're trying to figure out what is n -sub -s.
00:18 So n -sub -s, just rearranging, is going to be v -sub -s over v -sub -p, n -p, n -p.
00:29 So we take the three numbers that we've written down and put them into a calculator.
00:37 V sub s is 2000.
00:41 V sub p is 100.
00:44 N sub p...
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