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Consider the ideal transformer, where i1(t)=20cos(120πt) Amps and v1(t)=100cos(120πt−45∘) volts, and a = 1 and b = 10.
What is the rms value of i2 in amps?
what is the amplitude of i2 in amps?
7 years ago

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Henry
What is a and b?
7 years ago
sai
amplitude is 2
5 years ago

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