? =)(= Active Member Joined Jul 14, 2021 Messages 647 Gender Male HSC 2023 Nov 27, 2022 #1 for some reason i get 1.5x10^-13 ans is 0.26A.
Lith_30 o_o Joined Jun 27, 2021 Messages 158 Location somewhere Gender Male HSC 2022 Uni Grad 2025 Nov 27, 2022 #2 Since the transformer is step down, there will be more coils in the primary coil than the second. Thus by using the formula so now by conservation of energy and also because this transformer is ideal, we can use the formula
Since the transformer is step down, there will be more coils in the primary coil than the second. Thus by using the formula so now by conservation of energy and also because this transformer is ideal, we can use the formula
? =)(= Active Member Joined Jul 14, 2021 Messages 647 Gender Male HSC 2023 Nov 28, 2022 #3 Ohh so shouldnt the ration be flipped cause isnt it usually np:ns?
Lith_30 o_o Joined Jun 27, 2021 Messages 158 Location somewhere Gender Male HSC 2022 Uni Grad 2025 Nov 28, 2022 #4 =)(= said: Ohh so shouldnt the ration be flipped cause isnt it usually np:ns? Click to expand... The question did not specify whether the ratio was was np:ns or ns:np, you'd have to deduce that yourself. I don't think it is a good idea to just assume the ratio will always be np:ns, make sure to check if they haven't specified it.
=)(= said: Ohh so shouldnt the ration be flipped cause isnt it usually np:ns? Click to expand... The question did not specify whether the ratio was was np:ns or ns:np, you'd have to deduce that yourself. I don't think it is a good idea to just assume the ratio will always be np:ns, make sure to check if they haven't specified it.
? =)(= Active Member Joined Jul 14, 2021 Messages 647 Gender Male HSC 2023 Nov 28, 2022 #5 ahh I see thx