FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LL
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ISBN: 9781260842067
Author: Alexander
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 13, Problem 40P
The primary of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 5 is connected to a voltage source with Thevenin parameters vTh = 10 cos 2000t V and RTh = 100 Ω. Determine the average power delivered to a 200-Ω load connected across the secondary winding.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LL
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