By saying "in this case", I meant the transformer I am working with has a turn ratio of one and thus the voltages would be equal. Sorry for the confusion. However, you answered the rest of my questions. thank you
I am trying to get a better understanding of transformers. Assuming the transformer is ideal, and the secondary is connected to a high impedance load such as an oscilloscope, would there essentially be no current in the secondary?
In this case the turn ratio is one. So ideally, the voltages...
thank you very much for your help. i thought of setting the reference point in the center of the slab. However, I never thought of isolating the slab from the ice. I like this method far more than how I have been taught
Homework Statement
a 90 kg block 1 and 360 kg block 2 are on opposite ends of a 300 kg slab of length 12.0 m which is on a frozen lake. assume no friction between slab and ice. block 2 moves 4.0 m towards block 1 while block 1 moves 2.50 m towards block 2. how far does the slab move?
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