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A transformer has turns ratio 10:1.Find the secondary voltage if the primary is connected to 230V supply.​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

V1/V2= N1/N2

so

220/V2= 10/1

V1= 22 v

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Answered by mahendrapatel92lm
1

Answer:

The secondary voltage of transformer when it has turns ratio 10:1 is V2=23

Explanation:

The total induced voltage in each winding is proportional to the number of turns in that winding, whereas the current is inversely proportional to both the voltage and the number of turns in that winding.

When compared to the primary coil of the Transformer, this is a measure of how many more or fewer windings there are in the secondary coil. The number of turns ratio is represented as Ns/Np,

"Ns"is the number of windings in the Secondary Coil and "Np" is the number of windings on the Primary Coil.

\frac{V1}{V2}   = \frac{N1}{N2}

Given turn ratio 10:1

primary Voltage V1=230

\frac{230}{V2} =\frac{10}{1}

Now V2=23.

The secondary voltage of transformer is 23v

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