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A step-up transformer has 100 turns on the primary coil and 500 turns on the secondary coil. If there is 120 volts and 10 amps on the primary, what will be the current in the secondary? 2 amps.600v 2A
Initial public offering is called as IPO. It may also called as primary offering. Primary offering is followed by a secondary offering.
As far as a transformer is concerned, the secondary voltage Vs value cannot be determined by the primary voltage Vp alone. For the simplest of calculations the transformer primary-secondary turn ratio must be known. For an ideal transformer ( and practicaly ideal transformers don't exist as there will be various losses in the transformer cores and windings), the simple equation relating secondary voltage to primary voltage would be : Vs/Vp=Ns/Np=Ip/Is where Ns is the number of winding turns in the secondary of the transformer, and Np the primary. Ip is the primary current and Is the secondary.
Secondary current = Primary current *(Number of secondary turns /Number of primary) turnsAnswerA current isn't 'induced' into the secondary winding of a transformer. It's a voltage that is induced into the secondary winding.Provided the secondary winding is connected to a load, the secondary voltage then supplies a secondary current which is determined from (Is = Vs/Rload). The primary current then depends upon the value of the secondary current and the turns ratio.
Primary research· This collects data that does not already exist.· Survey, questionnaire, interview, observation.Secondary researchThis looks at existing data.It may be a summary, collation or synthesis of information.
Primary Means, it is individual there is no dependence, But Secondary will allays depends on Primary, If you want to do Secondary, you should complete primary first, There is no precondition to primary, but for Secondary Primary is the Precondition, first you should do primary, then only you are able to do secondary.
primary: Raul Secondary: Julie
primary and secondary demand
Voltage on primary/Primary turns = Voltage on secondary/Secondary turns
primary and secondary coilsAnswerPrimary and secondary windings.
It depends on the turns ratio of the transformer windings. If, for example, there are half as many turns on the secondary (output) winding as there are on the primary (input) winding, then the secondary voltage will be half the primary voltage -in this case, 50 V.The formula is: Vs = Vp x (Ns/Np) -where N = number of turns, p = primary, s - secondary.