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A transformer has 120 V across the 100-turn primary coil and has 5 turns in the secondary coil. If the current in the primary coil is 0.1 A, how much power is dissipated in the secondary coil?

8 years ago

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Henry
Ps = Pp = 120 * 0.1 = 12 Watts.


8 years ago

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