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An ideal transformer with N1 ¼ 2000 and N2 ¼ 500 is connected with an impedance
Z22 across winding 2, called secondary. If V1 ¼ 1000 0 V and I1 ¼ 5 -
30 A,
determine V2, I2, Z2, and the impedance Z0
2, which is the value of Z2 referred to the
primary side of the transformer.
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