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18 July, 11:54

A model electric train requires 3.7267 V to operate. If the primary coil of its transformer has 184.463 turns windings, how many windings should the secondary have if the primary is connected to a 100.864 V household circuit? Answer in units of turns.

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  1. 18 July, 12:22
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    = 6.815 turns

    Explanation:

    From the Turn ratio equation;

    Ns/Np = Vs/Vp

    Where; Ns and Np is the number of turns in the secondary and primary coil respectively.

    Vs and Vp are the voltages in the secondary and primary coils respectively.

    Since; Vs = 3.7267 V, Vp = 100.864 V, Ns = ? and Np = 184.463 turns

    Thus;

    Ns = (Np * Vs) / Vp

    = (184.463*3.7267) / 100.864

    = 6.815 turns

    Therefore, the number of windings in the secondary coil should be 6.815 turns.
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