If a transformer has 3,000 loops in its primary coil and 1,500 loops in its secondary coil, how do I find the voltage in the secondary coil if the voltage in the primary coil is 120V?
Is there a formula?
HELP, please!
yes..
Vs/Vp= Ns/Np
Your voltage is 60volts
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Yes, there is a formula you can use to find the voltage in the secondary coil of a transformer. The formula is:
Voltage in Secondary Coil / Voltage in Primary Coil = Number of Loops in Secondary Coil / Number of Loops in Primary Coil
To find the voltage in the secondary coil, rearrange the formula to solve for the voltage in the secondary coil:
Voltage in Secondary Coil = (Voltage in Primary Coil * Number of Loops in Secondary Coil) / Number of Loops in Primary Coil
Now, plug in the given values into the formula:
Voltage in Secondary Coil = (120V * 1,500 loops) / 3,000 loops
Simplify the expression:
Voltage in Secondary Coil = 60V
Therefore, the voltage in the secondary coil is 60 volts.