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Chapter 13, Problem 77P
The three-phase system of a town distributes power with a line voltage of 13.2 kV. A pole transformer connected to single wire and ground steps down the high-voltage w ire to 120 V rms and selves a house as shown in Fig. 13.139.
- (a) Calculate the turns ratio of the pole transformer to get 120 V.
- (b) Determine how much current a 100-W lamp connected to the 120-V hot line draws from the high-voltage line.
Figure 13.139
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