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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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Punyashree said:
1 decade ago
trasformation ratio,k=N2/N1
turns ratio=1/k= N1/N2
turns ratio=1/k= N1/N2
Ranchod gurjar said:
1 decade ago
Turn ratio k=n2/n1=e2/e1=i1/i2
n2/n1=2000/400=5
n2/n1=2000/400=5
DILSHAD ALAM said:
4 years ago
Turn ratio = N2/N1.
=2000/400 = 5 is the answer.
=2000/400 = 5 is the answer.
(1)
Zuber nadaf said:
8 years ago
It's wrong turn ratio =n1/n2.
So, answer = 0.2.
So, answer = 0.2.
Yasin said:
1 decade ago
We know T/F ratio
k=n2/n1
so 2000/400=5
Ratio=5
k=n2/n1
so 2000/400=5
Ratio=5
Ashitha said:
3 years ago
The Ans is 0.2, turn ration formula is N1/N2.
(4)
Mahesh said:
1 decade ago
Turns Ratio = N2/N1 , So N2/N1 = 2000/400 = 5
Avinash Km said:
4 years ago
Turns ratio = N2/N1.
= 2000/400.
Ans = 5.
= 2000/400.
Ans = 5.
Avanish said:
1 decade ago
Difference between turn and voltage ratio.
Venky said:
1 decade ago
Here [always] turns ratio is H.V/L.V side
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