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Physics, 21.07.2021 18:30 pcastaneda03

Electricity is distributed from electrical substations to neighborhoods at 13000 V. This is a 60 Hz oscillating (AC) voltage. Neighborhood transformers, seen on utility poles, step this voltage down to the 120 V that is delivered to your house. Required:
a. How many turns does the primary coil on the transformer have if the secondary coil has 130 turns?
b. No energy is lost in an ideal transformer, so the output power Pout from the secondary coil equals the input power Pin to the primary coil. Suppose a neighborhood transformer delivers 280 A at 120 V. What is the current in the 1.3×10^4 V line from the substation?

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