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Q2) A certain transformer has 250 turns in its primary winding. In order to double the voltage, how many turns must be on the secondary winding? [3 marks]
Q3) For each transformer on the figure draw the secondary voltage showing its relationship to the primary voltage. Also indicate the amplitude. [5 marks]
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Q5).What is the load resistance as seen by the source in the figure below?
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Q6) For the previous question calculate what must be the turns ratio of the transformer in order to reflect 200 into the primary circuit? [3 marks]
Q7) In a certain transformer, the input power to the primary is 100 W. If 5.5 W are lost in the winding resistances, what is the output power to the load, neglecting any other loses? [2 marks]
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Q9) Determine the coefficient of coupling for a transformer in which 2% of the total flux generated in the primary does not pass through the secondary. [2 marks]
Q 10) What kVA rating is required for a transformer that must handle a maximum load current of 10A with a secondary voltage of 2.5 kV? [3 marks]
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[5 marks]
Q 12) Using the indicated secondary voltages in the figure, determine the turns ratios of each tapped section of the secondary winding to the primary winding. [5 marks]
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Q 14) Locate the points represented by each of the following coordinates on the complex plane [3 marks]
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Q 17) Express 5 310 using a negative angle to represent the positive angle
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Q 18) Write the polar expressions for each phasor in the figure below. Convert these numbers into rectangular form [5 marks]
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Q 20) Divide the following numbers: 8 50 2.5 39 = (40 j30) (16 + j8) =
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Q 21) Determine the impedance magnitude and phase angle in the following circuits
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Q 22) In the diagram below determine the current and the voltage drops. Draw the phasor diagram for the voltages. Double check your work by adding the voltage drops. [6 marks]
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Q 23) In the diagram below determine the currents, using three methods of calculation. If your calculations are correct, you should obtain three times the same value for the total current. Draw the currents phasor diagram. [6 marks]
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Q 24) Find the impedance in the figure below and express it in a polar form.
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Q 25) In the previous circuit, if the frequency of the source voltage is doubled, from the value that produces the indicated reactances, how does the magnitude of the impedance change? [1 mark]
Q 26) For the same circuit in Q. 24, determine the net reactance that will make the impedance magnitude equal to 100 . [2 marks]
Q 27) Again for the circuit in Q. 24, is the resonant frequency higher or lower than the setting indicated by the reactance values? [2 marks]
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Q 28) Calculate the current and the voltage drops in the following diagram, check your answers by adding the voltages together and draw the voltages phasor diagram. [6 marks]
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[3 marks]
Q 30) Is the circuit in the previous question Q29 more capacitive or more inductive. Explain. [1 mark]
Q 31) At what frequency does the circuit given in Q29 change its reactive characteristic from inductive to capacitive or vice versa? [1 mark]
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Q 32) For the circuit given in Q29 find all currents. Double check your work by finding the total current using the total impedance. Draw the current phasor diagram. [5 marks]
Q 33) Calculate all the currents and the voltage drops in the circuit below. Double check your work by adding the currents and the voltage drops together. [15 marks]
10 mH 10 V, 0 f = 1 kHz
100 200 1 F
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Q 34) Calculate all the currents and the voltage drops in the circuit below. Double check your work by adding the currents and the voltage drops together. [15 marks]
10 V, 0 1 kHz
10 mH 1 F
100 200
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