A multipurpose transformer has a secondary coil with several points at which a v
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A multipurpose transformer has a secondary coil with several points at which a voltage can be extracted, giving outputs of 4.00, 13.5, and 26 V. The input voltage is 120 V to a primary coil of 260 turns.
What are the numbers of turns in the parts of the secondary used to produce the output voltages?
Ns (for 4.00 V) =
Ns (for 13.5 V) =
Ns (for 26.0 V) =
If the maximum input current is 1.60 A, what are the maximum output currents (each used alone)?
(in A) Is (for 4.00 V) =
(in A) Is (for 13.5 V) =
(in A) Is (for 26.0 V) =
Answer all six parts of the question for points.
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A multipurpose transformer has a secondary coil with several points at which a voltage can be extracted, giving outputs of 6.00, 13.5, and 22 V. The input voltage is 110 V to a primary coil of 250 turns. What are the numbers of turns in the parts of the secondary used to produce the output voltages?
Ns (for 6.00 V) =
Ns (for 13.5 V) =
Ns (for 22.0 V) =
If the maximum input current is 2.20 A, what are the maximum output currents (each used alone)?
(in A) Is (for 6.00 V) =
(in A) Is (for 13.5 V) =
(in A) Is (for 22.0 V) =
Answer
Ns = (250/110)Vs
Ns (for 6.00 V) = 14
Ns (for 13.5 V) = 31
Ns (for 22.0 V) = 50
Is = (250*2.2)/Ns
Is (for 6.00 V) = 39.3A
Is (for 13.5 V) = 17.7A
Is (for 22.0 V) = 11A
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