Question 13.7: An ideal transformer is rated at 2400/120 V, 9.6 kVA, and ha...
An ideal transformer is rated at 2400/120 V, 9.6 kVA, and has 50 turns on the secondary side. Calculate: (a) the turns ratio, (b) the number of turns on the primary side, and (c) the current ratings for the primary and secondary windings.
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