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In a transformer, there is a primary voltage of 70V and a secondary voltage of 210V. Which statement best describes this transformer?
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This transformer is a step-up transformer, as it increases the voltage from the primary to the secondary.
It’s a step-up transformer because the secondary voltage is greater than the primary voltage.
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