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an ac voltage of 12.0 v is applied to the primary transformer that has 3 times as many turns in the secondary than in the primary. what is the voltage of the secondary?

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The voltage of the secondary will be 36 V.From the given conditions primary transformer has 3 times as many turns in the secondary coil.

What is induced voltage?

Electromagnetic induction is what causes the induced voltage. Electromagnetic induction is the process of generating emf (induced voltage) by subjecting a conductor to a magnetic field.

In this case, a magnet is pushed in and out of a wire coil attached to a high-resistance voltmeter.

Typically, a transformer's primary winding is attached to the input voltage source and changes electrical power into a magnetic field.

The secondary winding's role is to turn this alternating magnetic field into electricity, generating the necessary output voltage.

Given data;

Primary coil voltage,[tex]\rm V_P = 12 \ v[/tex]

Secondary coil voltage,[tex]\rm V_s = ?[/tex]

No turns in the primary coil,[tex]\rm N_p[/tex]

No turns in the secondary coil,[tex]\rm N_s[/tex]

From the given condition;

[tex]\rm N_s = 3N_p[/tex]

For a transformer,

[tex]\rm \frac{V_p}{V_s}= \frac{N_p}{N_s} \\\\ \rm \frac{12}{V_s}= \frac{N_p.}{3N_p} \\\\ V_s = 36 \ V[/tex]

Hence the voltage of the secondary will be 36 V.

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