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Mark1991
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Good afternoon!
To build a serial connection of two transformers, four coils are used: Two of this coils have n1 turning, two of them have n2 turnings.
The coils are built together in the way, you can see on this picture:
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/2698/transformer.jpg
The supply on the left side amounts 50V, the voltameter on the right side measures only 30V.
What is the quotient n1/n2 ?
My solution are
1. n1/n2=3/1 and
2. n1/n2=1/3 (clear that there must exist two solustions).
Is this solution right?
Thank you very much.
Mark
To build a serial connection of two transformers, four coils are used: Two of this coils have n1 turning, two of them have n2 turnings.
The coils are built together in the way, you can see on this picture:
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/2698/transformer.jpg
The supply on the left side amounts 50V, the voltameter on the right side measures only 30V.
What is the quotient n1/n2 ?
My solution are
1. n1/n2=3/1 and
2. n1/n2=1/3 (clear that there must exist two solustions).
Is this solution right?
Thank you very much.
Mark
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