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What is the purpose of transformers?
To change the
potential difference
of electricity supply
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How do step-up transformers increase potential difference?
They have more turns on the
secondary coil
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How do step-down transformers decrease potential difference?
They have less turns on the
secondary coil
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What do the variables in the transformer equations represent?
\( v \):
potential difference
\( n \):
number of turns
on the coil
\( i \): current
\( p \): primary coil
\( s \):
secondary
coil
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If a
transformer
has
18
turns
on
the
primary
coil
and
54
turns
on
the
secondary
coil
,
what
is
the
ratio of turns?
The ratio is \( \frac{18}{54} = \frac{1}{3} \)
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What is the input potential difference if it is given as 45 volts?
45
volts
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How do you calculate the output potential difference using the transformer equation?
Use \( \frac{v_p}{v_s} = \frac{n_p}{n_s} \)
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What is the output potential difference if \( v_p = 45 \) volts, \( n_p = 18 \), and \( n_s = 54 \)?
135
volts
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If the input current is 12 amps, how do you find the output current using the transformer equation?
Use \(
v_p
\cdot
i_p
=
v_s
\cdot
i_s
\)
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What is the output current if the input current is 12 amps and the output potential difference is 135 volts?
4
amps
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What are the two main equations used with transformers?
\( \frac{v_p}{v_s} = \frac{
n_p
}{
n_s
} \)
\( v_p \cdot i_p = v_s \cdot i_s \)
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What is the input current given in the example?
12
amps
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What is the output potential difference calculated in the example?
135 volts
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What is the output current calculated in the example?
4
amps
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