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What does a inductor do?

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All you have to do is start by dividing the primary volts by the number of primary turns: 120 ÷ 75 = 1.6. Since you know the number of turns in the secondary, you would now multiply the 150 secondary turns by the primary current of 1.6:150 × 1.6 = 240. Now you have determined that the secondary voltage is 240 V.

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