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Transformers TRANSFORMER THEORY Current Ratio The  current  in  the  windings  of  a  transformer  is  inversely  proportional  to  the  voltage  in  the windings.   This relationship is expressed in Equation (13-5). (13-5) VP VS IS IP where IP =    primary coil current IS =    secondary coil current Since the voltage ratio is equal to the turns ratio, we can express the current ratio in terms of the turns ratio, as in Equation (13-6). (13-6) NP NS IS IP Example 1: When operated at 120 V in the primary of an iron core transformer, the current in  the  primary  is  4  amps.    Find  the  current  in  the  secondary  if  the  voltage  is stepped up to 500 V. Solution: VP VS IS IP Next, we solve for IS. IS VP VS IP IS 120 500 4  amps IS 0.96  amps Example 2: A transformer with 480 turns on the primary and 60 turns on the secondary draws 0.6 amps from a 120 V line.   Find IS. Solution: NP NS IS IP Rev. 0 Page 7 ES-13

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