10. Fig. 6 shows an inductively coupled circuit. Assume there is no resistance in the primary circuit, Lp and Ls are the

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10. Fig. 6 shows an inductively coupled circuit. Assume there is no resistance in the primary circuit, Lp and Ls are the

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10. Fig. 6 shows an inductively coupled circuit. Assume there is no resistance in the primary circuit, Lp and Ls are the same, and the leakage inductance can be neglected. Derive an equation giving the impedance of the secondary side reflected to the primary side, and use the complex conjugate to remove the j-operator from the denominator. b. State whether the reflected reactance to the primary side is inductive, or capacitive in nature, and justify your answer. c. Write an equation for Ip that includes terms RL, and Vp and show the derivation of the equation. Ip Lp Ls 1 M V PR Vs RL Primary side Secondary side Fig. 6
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