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astraxan [27]
3 years ago
3

High voltage power lines transmit electrical energy at 240,000 V. Before the current reaches your home, the voltage is decreased

to the standard voltage for a wall socket. If a single step-down transformer is used, what is the ratio of turns in the primary coil to the secondary coil?
Physics
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
4 0

Transformer is used to change the voltage from higher value to lower value

It is done by changing the number of coils in primary and secondary coils

The working equation is given as

\frac{V_s}{V_p} = \frac{N_s}{N_p}

here we have

V_s = Secondary coil voltage = 120 V

V_p = Primary coil voltage = 240,000 V

N_s = Turns in secondary coil

N_p = Turns in primary coil

Now by using the equation above

\frac{120}{240,000} = \frac{N_s}{N_p}

now we have

\frac{N_p}{N_s} = \frac{240,000}{120}

\frac{N_p}{N_s} = 2000

so the ratio must be 2000

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