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Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
2.
The turns ratio required to match an 80
source to a 320
load is


Discussion:
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Jh71pa said:
8 years ago
Is it 2:1 or 1:2? Please tell me clearly.
Ramesh Vankudothu said:
7 years ago
K2: R2%R1
K2: 320%80
K = √4 => i.e 2.
K2: 320%80
K = √4 => i.e 2.
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Saminathan said:
1 decade ago
2T = load/source
2T = 320/80
T = 4/2
T=2
2T = 320/80
T = 4/2
T=2
Chandrashekar said:
10 years ago
320 = n^2*80.
n^2 = 320/80 = 4.
n = 2.
n^2 = 320/80 = 4.
n = 2.
BHABANI SHANKAR BEHERA said:
1 decade ago
I am satisfy with Pruthiwi Raj answer.
Shivendra said:
1 decade ago
What is MOG protection in transformer?
B shirisha said:
8 years ago
Load impedance ÷ source impedance.
Prakash said:
1 decade ago
What is turns ratio? please explain.
Ajit kumar said:
1 decade ago
Why transformer can not work on DC?
RAJESH KANNA said:
1 decade ago
What is the meaning of unbalancing?
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