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24 May, 21:42

The battery charger for an MP3 player contains a step-down transformer with a turns ratio of 1:32, so that the voltage of 120 V available at a wall socket can be used to charge the battery pack or operate the player. What voltage does the secondary coil of the transformer provide?

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  1. 24 May, 22:06
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    3.75 Volts

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    ratio of turns of transformer, N₁ : N₂ = 1 : 323

    Applied Voltage, V₁ = 120 volts

    Now, from the transformer equation

    we have

    N₁/N₂ = E₂/E₁

    where,

    E₂ is the voltage in the secondary coil

    now, on substituting the values in the above relation, we get

    1/32 = E₂/120

    or

    E₂ = 3.75 volts

    Hence, the provided by the secondary coil is 3.75 volts
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