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Hi!
I just got to my last homework question and am not quite sure how to figure it out, it goes like this:
Scott connects a transformer to a 24V source and measures 8.0V at the secondary. If the primary and secondary were reversed, what would the new output voltage be?
I'm not sure how to go about this. I know the basic ratios like
Np/ns = Vp/Vs = Is/Ip but I can't think of how to do this question. I'm sure it's super easy but I'm super dumb :grumpy:
Thanks for any help in advance!
I just got to my last homework question and am not quite sure how to figure it out, it goes like this:
Scott connects a transformer to a 24V source and measures 8.0V at the secondary. If the primary and secondary were reversed, what would the new output voltage be?
I'm not sure how to go about this. I know the basic ratios like
Np/ns = Vp/Vs = Is/Ip but I can't think of how to do this question. I'm sure it's super easy but I'm super dumb :grumpy:
Thanks for any help in advance!