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1. A transformer has 600 primary turns connected to a 1.5 kV supply.

Determine the
number of secondary turns for a 240V output voltage, assuming no losses.
2. An ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 2:9 is fed from a 220V supply. Determine its
output voltage.
3. A 60 kVA, 1600V/100V, 50 Hz, single-phase transformer has 50 secondary windings.
Calculate (a) the primary and secondary current, (b) the number of primary turns, and (c)
the maximum value of the flux.
4. A transformer has 600 primary turns and 150 secondary turns. The primary and
secondary resistances are 0.25 and 0.01 respectively and the corresponding leakage
reactances are 1.0 and 0.04 respectively. Determine (a) the equivalent resistance
referred to the primary winding, (b) the equivalent reactance referred to the primary
winding, (c) the equivalent impedance referred to the primary winding.
5. A 6 kVA, 100V/500V, single-phase transformer has a secondary terminal voltage of
487.5 volts when loaded. Determine the regulation of the transformer.

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