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Question 46

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   - if there are five times more turns in the primary than in the secondary, then what is the secondary voltage? A) 600 V B) 24 V C) 120 V D) 12 V
- if there are five times more turns in the primary than in the secondary, then what is the secondary voltage?


A) 600 V
B) 24 V
C) 120 V
D) 12 V

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