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5.
A certain transformer has 400 turns in the primary winding and 2,000 turns in the secondary winding. The turns ratio is
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Rajkumar said:
1 decade ago
I remove your all confusion dears turn ration is always in the form of high voltage/low voltage it does not matter turn ratio is n1/n2 or n2/n1 we just take turn ratio is as the number of turns in high voltage side divided by no of turns in low voltage side so the answer five is correct ok to all of you.
Yatish Ahire said:
1 decade ago
We know That turns Ratio is inversely proportional to the secondary wdg. & primary wdg.
Turns ratio (K) = Secondary wdg(N2) / Primary wdg (N1).
K = 2000/400.
= 5.
Turns ratio (K) = Secondary wdg(N2) / Primary wdg (N1).
K = 2000/400.
= 5.
Tori said:
1 decade ago
We know transformation ratio to be NP/NS=VP/VS=IS/IP.
Now how come the answer is 5 instead of 0.2.
Please can you come out clear with your formuler explanation?
Now how come the answer is 5 instead of 0.2.
Please can you come out clear with your formuler explanation?
Narendra Singh said:
1 decade ago
When we find the single voltage and number of turn then we use Vp/Vs = Np/Ns.
But when we find the voltage or turn ratio it will reverse.
Voltage ratio = Vs/Vp.
Turn ratio = Ns/Np.
But when we find the voltage or turn ratio it will reverse.
Voltage ratio = Vs/Vp.
Turn ratio = Ns/Np.
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