COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 21, Problem 46QAP
To determine

(a)

The ratio of number of turns in the primary and the secondary coil.

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Answer to Problem 46QAP

The ratio of number of turns in secondary and the primary coil is 41.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The primary voltage is 120Vrms.

The secondary voltage is 5000Vrms.

The power dissipated value is 75W.

Formula used:

The formula to find the ratio of number of turns in secondary and the primary coil is,

  NsNp=VsVp   Equation-1

Here, Vp is the primary voltage and Ns is the number of turns in the secondary coil and Np is the number of turns in the primary coil.

Calculation:

Substitute the given values in equation-1 to find the ratio.

  NsNp=5000Vrms120Vrms=41 Equation-2

Conclusion:

From equation -2 the ratio of number of turns in secondary and the primary coil is 41.

To determine

(b)

The value of the rms current in the primary and the secondary coil.

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Answer to Problem 46QAP

The value of the rms current in the secondary coil is 0.015A and the primary coil is 0.625A.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The primary voltage is 120Vrms.

The secondary voltage is 5000Vrms.

The power dissipated value is 75W.

Formula used:

The formula to find the rms current is,

  Irms=PVrms   Equation-3

Here, Vrms is the rms voltage and P is the power dissipated.

Calculation:

Substitute the given values in equation-1 to find the rms current in the primary and secondary coil.

Primary coil rms current Ip(rms) is,

  Ip(rms)=75W120Vrms=0.625A Equation-4

Secondary coil rms current Is(rms) is,

  Is(rms)=75W5000Vrms=0.015A Equation-5

Conclusion:

From equation -4 and equation-5 the rms current in the secondary coil is 0.015A and the primary coil is 0.625A.

To determine

(c)

The the effective resistance of the primary coil.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 46QAP

The effective resistance of the primary coil is 192Ω.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The primary voltage is 120Vrms.

The secondary voltage is 5000Vrms.

The power dissipated value is 75W.

Formula used:

The formula to find the effective resistance of the primary coil is,

  Rp=Vp(rms)2P   Equation-3

Here, Vp(rms) is the rms voltage of the primary coil and P is the power dissipated.

Calculation:

Substitute the given values in equation-1 to find the effective resistance.

Primary coil rms current Ip(rms) is,

  Rp=( 120 V rms )275W =192Ω Equation-6

Conclusion:

From equation-6 effective resistance of the primary coil is 192Ω.

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