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                                16.
A certain amplifier has 600 
 internal resistance looking from its output. In order to provide maximum power to a 4 
 speaker, what turns ratio must be used in the coupling transformer?
 
                                    
 internal resistance looking from its output. In order to provide maximum power to a 4 
 speaker, what turns ratio must be used in the coupling transformer?Discussion:
19 comments Page 2 of 2.
                
                        Sahal said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                How can we solve the sqrt without a calculator? any one please suggest me.
                
                        Mohsin Yaqoob said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Simple!
Turn ratio = sqr (load impedance/source impedance).
Here load imp is speaker ie, 4ohm and source is 600ohm.
so, sqr (4/600) = 0.08.
                Turn ratio = sqr (load impedance/source impedance).
Here load imp is speaker ie, 4ohm and source is 600ohm.
so, sqr (4/600) = 0.08.
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                        Ajit said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                According to me, it's the wrong answer.
The turns ratio = (source impedence/load impedence)^0.5.
Answer = 12.24.
                The turns ratio = (source impedence/load impedence)^0.5.
Answer = 12.24.
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                        DIN said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                As per my knowledge.
Turns ratio = Np/Ns not Ns/Np.
Is/Ip is the turns ratio.
So, I think it is the wrong answers.
                Turns ratio = Np/Ns not Ns/Np.
Is/Ip is the turns ratio.
So, I think it is the wrong answers.
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                        Mouneshwara said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                @Din.
Turns ratio ns/np is the correct one.
                Turns ratio ns/np is the correct one.
                        Amani naidu said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                No, turns ratio is n1/n2. Transformation ratio is n2/n1.
You are right @Din.
                You are right @Din.
                        Er MAHESH said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Thanks a lot @RAJESH & @Sravani.
                
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                        Suhail said: 
                         
                        8 years ago
                
                Here, K^2=Z1÷Z2.
                
                        Nishant said: 
                         
                        7 years ago
                
                I think it is the wrong answers.
Because, turn ratio of the transformer is V1/V2, N1/N2, E1/E2, and I2/I1.
So, transformer transfer constant power.
V1 * I1 = V2 * I2.
V1 * V1/R1 = V2 * V2/ R2.
V1 ^2 / R1 = V2 ^2 / R2.
V1^2/V2^2 = R1/R2,
V1/V2 = Sq. Rt. Of (R1/R2).
We know that T.R:-K = V1/V2
So, K = 600/4 =12.24.
                Because, turn ratio of the transformer is V1/V2, N1/N2, E1/E2, and I2/I1.
So, transformer transfer constant power.
V1 * I1 = V2 * I2.
V1 * V1/R1 = V2 * V2/ R2.
V1 ^2 / R1 = V2 ^2 / R2.
V1^2/V2^2 = R1/R2,
V1/V2 = Sq. Rt. Of (R1/R2).
We know that T.R:-K = V1/V2
So, K = 600/4 =12.24.
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