In a step-up transformer the number of turns, in the secondary coil are more than the number of turns in the primary coil. Thus the i) voltage and ii) current in the secondary coil is Ai) More and ii) Less than that in the primary coil Bi) More and ii) More than that in the primary coil Ci) Less and ii) More than that in the primary coil Di) Less and ii) Less than that in the primary coil

modnimCYf

modnimCYf

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2022-12-02

In a step-up transformer the number of turns, in the secondary coil are more than the number of turns in the primary coil. Thus the
i) voltage and
ii) current in the secondary coil is
Ai) More and ii) Less than that in the primary coil
Bi) More and
ii) More than that in the primary coil
Ci) Less and ii) More than that in the primary coil
Di) Less and
ii) Less than that in the primary coil

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Omari Lane

Omari Lane

Beginner2022-12-03Added 10 answers

C
i) Less and
ii) More than that in the primary coil
stepping up Transformer: Current declines and voltage rises.
Hence the
i) voltage and
ii) current in the secondary coil is Less and Compared to the secondary coil, more in the primary coil.

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