It depends on the voltage ratio of the transformer. If you know the primary and secondary voltages, then you can work it out for yourself.
For an ideal transformer, the voltage ratio is the same as its turns ratio.
It depends on the turns ratio of the transformer.
The turns ratio is the number of primary turns divided by the number of secondary turns. This is the same ratio as input current to output current. ie the turns ratio N = I1/I2
I think you mean 'turns' rather than 'coils' (a coil is made up of a number of turns). The answer is that, yes, the turns ratio is the same as the voltage ratio, for an ideal transformer.
RATIO ERROR The secondary current is less than the expected value. The secondary is less in magnitude. This diffence is known as ratio error. PHASE ERROR The angle between the expected and actual secondary current is known as phase error.
For an ideal transformer, the voltage ratio is the same as its turns ratio.
The reason for conducting transormer turns ratio is to determine if the transformer is a step-up or step-down.AnswerTo determine the turns ratio if the turns ratio is unknown.
Transformer ratio, more correctly turns ratio, is the number of turns in the primary winding divided by the number of turns in the secondary winding.
Transformer turns ratio is the ratio of voltages between two windings. For instance, a 24VAC control transformer that runs on 120VAC will have a turns ratio about 5 to 1.
A transformer primary of 1200 turns with a secondary of 400 turns is a ratio of 3 to 1.
Transformer turns ratio
It's approximately the inverse of the voltage- or turns-ratio:
with an ideal electrical transformer with an input current of 2 amps and an output current of 1 amp what is the turns ratio of the secondary and primary coils
TTR = Transformer Turns Ratio
It depends on the turns ratio of the transformer.
The turns ratio is the number of primary turns divided by the number of secondary turns. This is the same ratio as input current to output current. ie the turns ratio N = I1/I2
ratio of secondry voltage to primary voltage is called voltage transformation ratio