The primary has \(100\) turns with \(100\) V RMS applied to it while the secondary has a total number of \(20\) turns, with the connection \(C\) made at the centre. The current \(i\) flowing towards \(C\) has the (RMS) value:
1.  \(2\) A 2.  \(2\sqrt2\) A
3. \(\sqrt2\) A 4. zero
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A transformer has \(100\) turns in its primary. It has two secondary circuits: one with \(10\) turns and the other with \(20\) turns. The RMS voltage across the primary is \(30~\text{V}.\) The secondaries are connected to \(10~\Omega\) loads, as shown. Assuming no power loss, the RMS current in the primary is: 
                           
1. \(0.2~\text{A}\)
2. \(0.15~\text{A}\)
3. \(0.45~\text{A}\)
4. \(0.9~\text{A}\)
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The current through the primary of a step-down transformer with a turns-ratio of \(4\) is \(1.6~\text{A}\). The current in the secondary circuit is: 
1. \(0.4~\text{A}\) 
2. \(0.8~\text{A}\)
3. \(6.4~\text{A}\)
4. \(12.8~\text{A}\) 
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The primary to secondary turns-ratio \({\large\frac{N_P}{N_S}}=10,\) for a transformer. If a primary \(\text{AC}\) voltage of \(100~\text V\) RMS is applied at the primary, the \(\text{AC}\) output voltage at secondary will be (RMS):
             
1. \(100~\text V\)
2. \(1000~\text V\)
3. \(10~\text V\)
4. \(10^4~\text V\)
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