A 100-ohm resistor is connected to the secondary winding of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 1:4 (primary to secondary). A 10-V rms, 1-kHz voltage source is connected to the primary....


A 100-ohm resistor is connected to the secondary winding of an ideal<br>transformer with a<br>turns ratio of 1:4 (primary to secondary). A 10-V rms, 1-kHz voltage source is<br>connected to the primary. Calculate the primary current and the voltage across<br>the 100-ohm resistor. *<br>

Extracted text: A 100-ohm resistor is connected to the secondary winding of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 1:4 (primary to secondary). A 10-V rms, 1-kHz voltage source is connected to the primary. Calculate the primary current and the voltage across the 100-ohm resistor. *

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