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A transformer has 500 turns in its primary and 1000 turns in its secondary winding. The primary voltage is 200 V and the load in the secondary is 100 2. Calculate the current in the primary, assuming it to be an ideal transformer.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the properties of an ideal transformer and the relationships between voltage, current, and turns in the primary and secondary windings. ### Step 1: Write down the given information. - Number of turns in primary (Np) = 500 - Number of turns in secondary (Ns) = 1000 - Primary voltage (Vp) = 200 V - Load resistance in secondary (R) = 100 Ω ...
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