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Physics, 24.05.2020 07:00 rbalexander25

The primary coil of a transformer has 225 turns and secondary coil has 1800 turns. The potential difference in the primary coil is 250 V and the power input is 3 600 W.

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a) Is this a step-up or step-down transformer?
b) What is the current in the primary coil?
c) What is the power in the secondary coil?
d) What is the potential difference in the secondary coil? e) What is the current in the secondary coil?

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