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1. Determine the number of primary turns required to produce a maximum core flux of 4.13 mWb in a transformer operating at 110V and 50 Hz. 2. Calculate the number of primary and secondary turns and the core cross-sectional area required for a 10 kVA, 2200/220V, 50 Hz transformer with an emf per turn of 10V and a maximum flux density of 1.5T. 3. For a single phase transformer with 350 primary turns and 1,050 secondary turns on a core with a cross-sectional area of 55 cm2, calculate the maximum flux density in the core and the voltage induced in the secondary when the primary is connected to a 400V, 50

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1. Determine the number of primary turns required to produce a maximum core flux of 4.13 mWb in a transformer operating at 110V and 50 Hz. 2. Calculate the number of primary and secondary turns and the core cross-sectional area required for a 10 kVA, 2200/220V, 50 Hz transformer with an emf per turn of 10V and a maximum flux density of 1.5T. 3. For a single phase transformer with 350 primary turns and 1,050 secondary turns on a core with a cross-sectional area of 55 cm2, calculate the maximum flux density in the core and the voltage induced in the secondary when the primary is connected to a 400V, 50

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1: It is desired to have a 4.13 mWb maximum core flux in a transformer at 110V and 50 Hz.
Determine the required number of turns in the primary.
2: The emf per turn of a single phase 10 kVA, 2200/220V, 50 Hz transformer is 10V.
Calculate (i) the number of primary and secondary turns, (ii) the net cross-sectional area of
core for a maximum flux density of 1.5T.
3: A single phase transformer has 350 primary and 1,050 secondary turns. The net cross-
sectional area of the core is 55 cm2. If the primary winding be connected to a 400 V, 50 Hz
single phase supply, calculate (i) maximum value of the flux density in the core and (ii) the
voltage induced in the secondary winding.
4: A 25 kVA, single phase transformer has 250 turns on the primary and 40 turns on the
secondary winding. The primary is connected to 1500 V, 50 Hz mains calculate (i) secondary
emf (ii) primary and secondary current on full load (iii) maximum flux in the core.
5: A 200/50V, 50 Hz single phase transformer is connected to a 200 V, 50 Hz supply with
secondary winding open. Primary winding has 400 turns.What is the value of maximum flux
through the core, if the primary winding has 400 turns?What is the peak value of flux if the
primary voltage is 200V, 25 Hz? What happens to no-load current?

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