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The missing values.
Explanation of Solution
The given values are shown in below table:
Primary | Secondary 1 | Secondary 2 | Secondary 3 | ||||
208 | 320 | 120 | 24 | ||||
800 | |||||||
Turns Ratio 1 | Turns Ratio 2 | Turns Ratio 3 | |||||
Primary – Secondary 1:
Calculate the turns ratio 1
The turns ratio 1
Calculate the current in secondary winding 1
Calculate the no. of turns in secondary winding 1.
Calculate the current in primary winding due to secondary winding 1
Primary – Secondary 2:
Calculate the turns ratio 2
The turns ratio 1
Calculate the current in secondary winding 2
Calculate the no. of turns in secondary winding 2.
Calculate the current in primary winding due to secondary winding 2
Primary – Secondary 3:
Calculate the turns ratio 3
The turns ratio 1
Calculate the current in secondary winding 3
Calculate the no. of turns in secondary winding 3.
Calculate the current in primary winding due to secondary winding 3
Calculate the total current in primary winding
Thus, the all missing values are calculated and shown in below table:
Primary | Secondary 1 | Secondary 2 | Secondary 3 | ||||
208 | 320 | 120 | 24 | ||||
11.93 | 0.0267 | 20 | 3 | ||||
800 | 1231 | 462 | 92 | ||||
Turns Ratio 1 | 1:1.5385 | Turns Ratio 2 | 1.7333:1 | Turns Ratio 3 | 8.6667:1 | ||
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