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42.
A turns ratio of 5 for a transformer implies:
more primary turns than secondary turns
more secondary current than primary current
larger source impedance than load impedance
more secondary turns than primary turns
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ganja said:   4 years ago
No, the turns ratio is Np/Ns.

Historia said:   5 years ago
Yes I think that turns ratio is N1/N2 which means that all A,B, & C would be correct.
N1/N2 = I2/I1= V1/V2 = Zs/Zl.

Hemanth R said:   7 years ago
Ratio=Ns/Np.

Therefore, Ns>Np.

Sallobhai said:   1 decade ago
I think turns ratio = N1/N2, that means option A is correct.

Ram charan said:   1 decade ago
Primary turns of transformer are connected to the substation which has less turns to that of the secondary turns are connected to the various loads.

Shweta Hosur said:   1 decade ago
Turns ratio means N2/N1.

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