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A transformer has 2600 V on primary side and 260V on secondary side . The transformation ratio is ....?​

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Answered by tanugoswami914
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Answer:

10:1

Explanation:

=>V of primary side:V of secondary side

=> 2600:260

=>10:1

Answered by DiyaTsl
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Answer:

Transformation ratio of the transformer is 0.1.

Explanation:

The transformation ratio is defined as the ratio of secondary voltage to the primary voltage of the transformer.

Given,

Secondary voltage of the transformer V_{s} = 260V

Primary voltage of the transformer V_{P} = 2600V

                    Transformation- Ratio = \frac{Secondary-voltage}{Primary-Voltage}

                        Transformation- Ratio = \frac{V_{s} }{V_{P} }

                      Transformation- Ratio = \frac{260V}{2600V}

                       Transformation- Ratio = \frac{1}{10}

                     Transformation- Ratio = 0.1

Therefore, transformation ratio of the transformer is 0.1.

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