College Physics (10th Edition)
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Chapter 21, Problem 36P
A transformer consists of 275 primary windings and 834 secondary windings. If the potential difference across the primary coil is 25.0 V, (a) what is the voltage across the secondary coil, and (b) what is the current in the secondary coil if it is connected across a 125 ω resistor?
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