If a secondary coil has 40 turns, and, a primary coil with 20 turns is charged with 50 V of potential difference, then the potential difference in the secondary coil would be

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Alternating current (AC) is an electrical current that changes direction and magnitude periodically. AC is used in power lines and household electricity, and most devices connected to the electrical grid operate on AC.  AC is different from direct current (DC), which flows only in one direction. In AC, electrons move back and forth at regular intervals, starting at zero, reaching the maximum positive value, and then dropping to zero. AC is generated by rotating a magnetic field or magnet along a stationary set of coils, or the rotation of a coil around a stationary magnetic field.  AC has... Show more

If a secondary coil has 40 turns, and, a primary coil with 20 turns is charged with 50 V of potential difference, then the potential difference in the secondary coil would be