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The Number of Turns in Primary Winding is the number of turns primary winding is the winding of a transformer. Check FAQs
N1=N2K
N1 - Number of Turns in Primary?N2 - Number of Turns in Secondary?K - Transformation Ratio?

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Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
N1=N2K
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
N1=241.2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
N1=241.2
LAST Step Evaluate
N1=20

Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio Formula Elements

Variables
Number of Turns in Primary
The Number of Turns in Primary Winding is the number of turns primary winding is the winding of a transformer.
Symbol: N1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Number of Turns in Secondary
The Number of Turns in Secondary Winding is the number of turns secondary winding is the winding of a transformer.
Symbol: N2
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Transformation Ratio
The Transformation Ratio of the transformer is used to find the relation between primary voltage and secondary voltage.
Symbol: K
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Number of Turns in Primary

​Go Number of Turns in Primary Winding
N1=E14.44fAcoreBmax

Other formulas in Mechanical Specifications category

​Go Number of Turns in Secondary Winding
N2=E24.44fAcoreBmax
​Go Area of Core given EMF Induced in Secondary Winding
Acore=E24.44fN2Bmax
​Go Area of Core given EMF Induced in Primary Winding
Acore=E14.44fN1Bmax
​Go Number of Turns in Secondary Winding given Transformation Ratio
N2=N1K

How to Evaluate Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio?

Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio evaluator uses Number of Turns in Primary = Number of Turns in Secondary/Transformation Ratio to evaluate the Number of Turns in Primary, Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio formula is defined as the number of windings turns on the primary side of the transformer. Number of Turns in Primary is denoted by N1 symbol.

How to evaluate Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio, enter Number of Turns in Secondary (N2) & Transformation Ratio (K) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio

What is the formula to find Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio?
The formula of Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio is expressed as Number of Turns in Primary = Number of Turns in Secondary/Transformation Ratio. Here is an example- 20 = 24/1.2.
How to calculate Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio?
With Number of Turns in Secondary (N2) & Transformation Ratio (K) we can find Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio using the formula - Number of Turns in Primary = Number of Turns in Secondary/Transformation Ratio.
What are the other ways to Calculate Number of Turns in Primary?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Number of Turns in Primary-
  • Number of Turns in Primary=EMF Induced in Primary/(4.44*Supply Frequency*Area of Core*Maximum Flux Density)OpenImg
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