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If the number of turns of secondary coil is more than the number of
primary coil, then the induced voltage across secondary will be
A. Less than primary voltage
B. More than primary voltage
C. Of the same magnitude as primary voltage D. Zero
If the number of turns of secondary coil is less than the number of turns of primary
coil, then the induced voltage across secondary will be
A. Less than primary voltage
B. More than primary voltage
C. Of the same magnitude as primary voltage D. Zero

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Answered by lavanya4144
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Answer:

On a step-up transformer there are more turns on the secondary coil than primary coil. The induced voltage across the secondary coil is greater than the applied voltage across the primary coil. So that the voltage is stepped up.

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