Question: Matt is giving a presentation to his class about transformers. For one example he makes the following analysis: The ratio of windings in this transformer
Matt is giving a presentation to his class about transformers. For one example he makes the following analysis: "The ratio of windings in this transformer from the primary circuit to the secondary circuit are 2:25. This makes it a step-up transformer. Since the voltage in the primary circuit is 10.0 V, the voltage in the secondary circuit will be (10.0 V)(25/2) = 125 V. The current in the primary circuit is 4.00 A, so the current in the secondary circuit will be (4.00 A) = 50.0 A." Is Matt's analysis correct? If not, identify the mistake he made and correct it
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