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The number of turns in the primary and secondary coils of an ideal transformer are 2000 and 50 respectively. The primary coil is conneted to a main supply of 120 V and socondary to a night bulb of `0.6 Omega`. Calculate
(i) Voltage acorss the secondary. (ii) Current in the bulb, (iii) Current in primarya coil, (iv) Power in primary and secondary coils, (iv) Power in primary and secondary coils.

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