How is voltage calculated in a transformer?
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Divide the number of secondary windings by the number of primary windings, and multiply the source voltage by this ratio. ... For example, a voltage source that sends 240 volts through a transformer with 500 primary windings and 100 secondary windings would have an output voltage of 240 * (100/500) = 48 volts.
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