A person working near the secondary of a transformer as shown in the figure below. The primary voltage is 120 V (ms) at

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A person working near the secondary of a transformer as shown in the figure below. The primary voltage is 120 V (ms) at

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A Person Working Near The Secondary Of A Transformer As Shown In The Figure Below The Primary Voltage Is 120 V Ms At 1
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A person working near the secondary of a transformer as shown in the figure below. The primary voltage is 120 V (ms) at 60.0 Hz. The capacitance C, which is the stray capacitance between the hand and the secondary winding, is 15.0 pf. Assuming the person has a body resistance to ground R, 550 kl, determine the rms voltage across the body. Hne: Redraw the crout with the secondary of the transformer as a simple AC source. Transformer 5.000 V 0000000000
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