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transformer

07/25/2008 5:32 PM

sir, please give a complete diagram of latest transformer & it's features & function.

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Re: transformer

07/25/2008 5:53 PM

I have no clue as to what you want.

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Re: transformer

07/25/2008 11:07 PM

please make it clear what actually you want.

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Re: transformer

07/26/2008 8:44 AM

First you should google transformer and find out a little some about what you are talking about. Then you might be able to ask a question that makes sense.

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Re: transformer

07/26/2008 11:28 AM

The question is:

For a linear ideal transformer ( unity coefficient of coupling ( K=1) ), the ratio of the secondary to primary current is given by : Is / Ip = N1/N2.

What would be that ratio if the coefficient of coupling is far away from unity( say K=.5 )

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Re: transformer

07/28/2008 3:33 AM

Logically, far less than that.

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07/28/2008 7:49 AM

That is an easy question if you read the book or paid attention in class. Do your own homework

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