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Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 5)
5.
What is the turns ratio of the transformer needed to match a 1 k
source resistance to a 160
load?


Discussion:
30 comments Page 3 of 3.
Xyz said:
9 years ago
N2/N1 = V2/V1 = I1/I2 = K = SQR OF Rload/Rsource.
Poonam said:
7 years ago
(N1/N2)^2 = R2/R1.
So the answer is option B.
So the answer is option B.
Avinash said:
1 decade ago
Correct answer is A as
(Np/Ns) ^2=Zp/Zs.
(Np/Ns) ^2=Zp/Zs.
Shadan said:
8 years ago
According to me, the answer should be A.
Saritha said:
1 decade ago
r2=160,r1=1000
k=(160/1000)^0.5
k=0.4
k=(160/1000)^0.5
k=0.4
Sachi said:
1 decade ago
Elaborate the theory in it please.
Satya said:
9 years ago
N2/N1= √(r2/r1) = k.
Kamlesh kunar said:
1 decade ago
Np/Ns = (Zp/Zs)2.
Billa said:
1 decade ago
Please explain.
Ranger said:
1 decade ago
Vs/Vp = Ns/Np.
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