Multiple Choice
In an ideal transformer,the rms voltage in the primary is equal to five multiplied by the rms voltage in the secondary.If the rms current in the primary is equal to 10.0 A,then what is the rms current in the secondary?
A) 2.00 A
B) 10.0 A
C) 50.0 A
D) None are correct.
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