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9.
If 25 W of power are applied to the primary of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 10, the power delivered to the secondary load is
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Arun said:
1 decade ago
In the ideal transformer power is equal in both primary and secondary.
Sherin said:
1 decade ago
In ideal transformer input power =output power .so 25W is the answer.
Shravan said:
1 decade ago
Since power is constant in secondary and primary. So it must be 25w.
Gurbachan Dhiman said:
1 decade ago
In a ideal TXR does not any type loss so that i/p power = o/p power.
Sai reddy said:
8 years ago
Basically ideal transformer means I/P = O/P.
So 25kw = 25kw.
So 25kw = 25kw.
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Vijay kumar said:
1 decade ago
For ideal T/F, efficiency 100%.
Hence o/p = i/p.
i.e, 25.
Hence o/p = i/p.
i.e, 25.
Nivetha said:
10 years ago
For an ideal transformer the input is equal to the output.
Sanawaz said:
1 decade ago
V1I1 = V2I2 (for IDEAL transformer) means power constant.
Md nayan said:
9 years ago
i/p power 10V then o/p 10v is called ideal transformer.
Anu said:
1 decade ago
For an ideal transfer power is always constant.
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