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27 July, 14:37

A book light has a 1.4 W, 4.8 V bulb that is powered by a transformer connected to a 120 V electric outlet. The secondary coil of the transformer has 20 turns of wire. How many turns does the primary coil have? What is the current in the primary coil?

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  1. 27 July, 17:24
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    Turns of the primary coil: 500

    Current in the primary coil: Ip = 0.01168A

    Explanation:

    Considering an ideal transformer I can propose the following equations:

    Vp*Ip=Vs*Is

    Vp = primary voltaje

    Ip = primary current

    Vs = secondary voltaje

    Is = secondary current

    Np*Vs=Ns*Vp

    Np = turns of primary coil

    Ns = turns of secondary coil

    From these equations I can clear the number of turns of the primary coil:

    Np = (Ns*Vp) / Vp = (20*120V) / 4.8V = 500 turns

    To determine the current in the secondary coil I use the following equation:

    Is = (1.4W) / 4.8V = 0.292A

    Therefore I can determine the current in the primary coil with the following equation:

    Ip = (Vs*Is) / Vp = (4.8V*0.292A) / 120V = 0.01168A
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