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Faraday\'s law does not depend on the number of times the coil turns.

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Does Faraday's law depend on the number of times the coil turns?

Question 22 out of 2 pointsFaraday\'s law does not depend on the number of times the coil turns.Answer Selected Answer: False


What reference to a transformer the current times the number of turns is called the?

Transformer turns ratio


The number of times one gear turns another is called its?

ratio


What is the number of times one gear turns another?

It depends on the ratio of the number of teeth on the two gears.


A transformer is used to step down a voltage of 11kv to 220 volts. Given that the primary coil has 3200 turns what is the number of turns on the secondary coil?

Your 11 kv to 220 volts represents a 50 to 1 stepdown. (There is 50 times more voltage in the primary than in the secondary.) You'll have to have a 50 to 1 turns ratio. That means 1/50 of the number of turns in the primary will be in the secondary, and that is 64 turns.


What is the product of current in ampere and the number of turns of a coll?

That number is simply labeled with the unit "ampere-turns".


How do you calculate turns ratio for current transformer?

The turns ratio is the number of primary turns divided by the number of secondary turns. This is the same ratio as input current to output current. ie the turns ratio N = I1/I2


What determines the transformer ratio?

Transformer ratio, more correctly turns ratio, is the number of turns in the primary winding divided by the number of turns in the secondary winding.


Where do you find the gear ratio of the rear differential on an 85 silverado?

You make a mark on the tire and rotate the tire one full round while counting the number of turns of the drive shaft. If the shaft turns 3 times while the tire turns once the ratio is 3:1.


What is the relationship between the stength of an electromagnet and the number of turns in the coil?

As the number of turns in the coil increases, the strength of the electromagnet increases.


What distance will a electromagnetic crane pick up weight?

That's going to depend on all of these parameters: -- number of turns of wire in the electromagnet's coil -- number of Amperes of current flowing in the coil -- size and material of the electromagnet's core -- weight of the object to be picked up.


If number of turns of inductance double then its value?

"The magnetic field produced by each turn interacts with the field of other turns and multiplies the effect, causing the inductance of a coil of wire to increase by the number of turns (N) squared. Therefore, if you double the number or turns, you quadruple the inductance."