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I GOT A SHEET FOR MY PHYSICS HOMEWORK AND I DONT GET IT.
well its in a table , but i'm not sure how to draw that on here. So i ll just write it up. Primary Voltage 1. 12v2.240v 3.100v 4.200v 5.12v 6.60v Secondary Voltage 1.240v2.12v 3. 4. 5. 6. PRIMARY TURNS 1.10 2.5000 3.2000 4.200 5.50 6.4000 SECONDARY TURNS 1.2000 2. 3.100 4.1000 5. 6.200 PRIMARY CURRENT 1.1A 2.0.1A 3. 4.1A 5.1A .6.100mA SECONDARY CURRENT 1.0.05A 2. 3.2A 4. 5.0.1A 6. SO BASICALLY ITS A TABLE WITH BLANKS IN YOU HAVE TO FILL IN THE BLANKS USING THE FORMULA Vp Np Vs=Ns |
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Re: HOMEWORK PROBLEM (ASSUMING THE TRANSFORMERS ARE 100% EFFICIENT - NO ENERGY CONVERTED TO OTHER FO -
April 26th 2009, 03:20 PM
I have gone ahead and decreased your font size, just so it's easier for everyone to be read.
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