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14 May, 16:12

Suppose there are two transformers between your house and the high-voltage transmission line that distributes the power. In addition, assume that your house is the only one using electric power. At a substation the primary coil of a step-down transformer (turns ratio = 1:29) receives the voltage from the high-voltage transmission line. Because of your usage, a current of 53.3 mA exists in the primary coil of this transformer. The secondary coil is connected to the primary of another step-down transformer (turns ratio = 1:32) somewhere near your house, perhaps up on a telephone pole. The secondary coil of this transformer delivers a 240-V emf to your house. How much power is your house using? Remember that the current and voltage given in this problem are rms values.

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  1. 14 May, 18:09
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    Answer:240-v
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