A primary coil within a transformer has 48 turns around its coil and has a potential difference applied to it of 12 V. If the secondary coil has 60 turns around its coil, what is the potential difference produced at the ends of the secondary coil?

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Transformers are simple devices that convert voltage from high to low and vice-versa. They are used to increase the voltage from power stations to the high voltages needed by the National Grid to transmit electricity around the country efficiently. Transformers are also found in electricity substations where they reduce the high voltage from the National Grid to lower voltages suitable for homes, offices and factories. Many home appliances do not require the 230 V which is provided by mains electricity. To overcome this problem, transformers are used to convert the voltage supplied to the... Show more

A primary coil within a transformer has 48 turns around its coil and has a potential difference applied to it of 12 V. If the secondary coil has 60 turns around its coil, what is the potential difference produced at the ends of the secondary coil?