Question #1036e

2 Answers
Aug 4, 2017

Secondary coil:
Voltage = 1800V
Current = 1A

Explanation:

The transformer equation: (V_p)/(V_s)=(N_p)/(N_s), where
V_p = voltage through primary coil.
V_s = voltage through secondary coil.
N_p = number of coils in the primary coil.
N_s = number of coils in the secondary coil.

Therefore, we have 120/(V_s)=100/1500

V_s=(120*1500)/100=1800V

Overall power remains constant, although it wouldn't actually, energy would be lost as heat, but forget about that for this.

P=VI

15*120=1800*A_s

A_s=(15*120)/1800=1A

Aug 4, 2017

a). A step up transformer will increase the voltage connected in its input side and present it at the output.

Step up factor="Number of loops in the secondary coil"/"Number of loops in the primary coil"

and

Output Voltage="Step up factor"xx"Input Voltage"

For the given transformer
Step up factor=1500/100=15.
Voltage produced in the secondary circuit=15xx120= 1800 V.

b). Ignoring resistive losses and losses due to eddy currents

Input Power =Output Power

Input VoltagexxCurrent of the input circuit=
Output VoltagexxCurrent of the output circuit

:.120 xx 15 = 1800xxI_o
=> I_o=(120 xx 15)/1800=1A