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    -In Figure 14-1, If the Primary to Secondary Turns Ratio
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Question 27

Question 27

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   -In Figure 14-1, if the primary to secondary turns ratio is changed to 4:1 and a 1   load resistor is in the secondary, the secondary current equals ________. A) 30 mA B) 240 mA C) 120 mA D) 480 mA
-In Figure 14-1, if the primary to secondary turns ratio is changed to 4:1 and a 1    -In Figure 14-1, if the primary to secondary turns ratio is changed to 4:1 and a 1   load resistor is in the secondary, the secondary current equals ________. A) 30 mA B) 240 mA C) 120 mA D) 480 mA load resistor is in the secondary, the secondary current equals ________.


A) 30 mA
B) 240 mA
C) 120 mA
D) 480 mA

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