(11%) Problem 8: A transformer has two sets of coils, the primary with N-110 tums and the secondary with N₂- 1025 turns.

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(11%) Problem 8: A transformer has two sets of coils, the primary with N-110 tums and the secondary with N₂- 1025 turns.

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(11%) Problem 8: A transformer has two sets of coils, the primary with N-110 tums and the secondary with N₂- 1025 turns. The input rms voltage (over the primary coil) is AVI-34 V. Randomized Variables N₁-110 N₂-1025 AV Irma-34 V
50% Part (a) Express the output rms voltage, 4V2rms in terms of N₁, N₂, and 4V Irms AV2rms a 0 h k N₂ B d i m P AV Imms g j N₁ t ( 114 7 - 1 852 + 0 VO BACKSPACE 96 3 4 END CLEAR
50% Part (b) Calculate the numerical value of 4V2rms in V. AV 2rms 50% Part (a) Express the output rms voltage, 4V2 sin() cos() cotan() asin() atan() acotan() cosh() tanh() 2rms in terms of N₁, N₂, and V tan() 元 acos() E sinh() cotanh() Degrees Radians C Irms 7 4 1 2 0 NO BACKSCE H in co 8 5 9 6 3 161
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