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In an Ideal Transformer, How Many Turns Are Necessary in a 110-V

Question 126

Question 126

Multiple Choice

In an ideal transformer, how many turns are necessary in a 110-V primary if the 24-V secondary has 100 turns?


A) 240
B) 22
C) 458
D) 110

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