Problem #2-8 A 480 – 120 V, 60 Hz transformer has its high voltage winding connected to a 460 V system, and its low voltage winding connected to a 24/32.8°Ω.

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Problem #2-8 A 480 – 120 V, 60 Hz transformer has its high voltage winding connected to a 460 V system, and its low voltage winding connected to a 24/32.8°Ω load. Assume that the transformer is ideal. Determine –the secondary voltage –the secondary current –the primary current –the input impedance at the primary terminals –the active, reactive, and apparent power drawn by the load

The secondary voltage

The secondary current The primary current

The input Impedance at the primary terminals The active, reactive, and apparent power drawn by the load