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 Post subject: The maximum flux density in the core of a 250/3000V, 50Hz si
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The maximum flux density in the core of a 250/3000V, 50Hz single-phase transformer is 1.2Wb/m2. If the emf per turn is 8V determine?

The maximum flux density in the core of a 250/3000V, 50Hz single-phase transformer is 1.2Wb/m^2. If the emf per turn is 8V determine (a) primary and secondary turns and (b) the area of the core

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