A 1-ph transformer operates from a 230-V supply
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A 1-ph transformer operates from a 230-V supply

A 1-ph transformer operates from a 230-V supply. It has an equivalent resistance of 0.1O and an equivalent leakage reactance of 0.5 O referred to the primary. The secondary is connected to a coil with a resistance of 200 O and a reactance of 100 O. Calculate the secondary terminal voltage. The secondary winding has four times as many turns as the primary.

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Engineering"The secondary terminal voltage can be calculated by using the following formula:V2 = V1 * (N2 / N1) * (R2 / (R2 + Rl2 + Rm2))Where:V1 = 230 V (Primary voltage)N2 / N1 = 4 (Turns ratio)R2 = 200 Ω (Resistance of the coil)Rl2 = 0.5 Ω (Leakage reactance referred to the primary)Rm2 = 0.1 Ω (Equivalent resistance of the transformer referred to the primary)Plugging in the values, we get:V2 = ...

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