Multiple Choice
The turns ratio of a transformer (n) is defined as:
A) the number of turns in the secondary divided by the number of turns in the primary.
B) the number of turns in the primary divided by the number of turns in the secondary.
C) the number of turns in the primary multiplied by the number of turns in the secondary.
D) the number of turns in the secondary multiplied by the number of turns in the primary.
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