EBK ELECTRIC MOTORS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
EBK ELECTRIC MOTORS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
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ISBN: 9781259335143
Author: Petruzella
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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Chapter 3.2, Problem 5RQ

A step-down transformer with a Wins ratio of 10:1 has 120 V AC applied to its primary coil winding. A 3 - Ω load resistor is connected across the secondary coil. Assuming ideal transformer conditions, calculate the following:
a. Secondary coil winding voltage
b. Secondary coil winding current
c. Primary winding coil current

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