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" ... impressed") voltage to secondary voltage is equal to the ratio of the number of turns in the respective windings. "
The Theory, Design and Construction of Induction Coils - Page 3
by Henri Armagnat - 1908 - 216 pages
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Hydro-electric Power Stations

David Barker Rushmore, Eric A. Lof - Hydroelectric power plants - 1917 - 854 pages
...the windings. Similarly, in an ideal transformer, the ratio of primary to secondary voltage would be equal to the ratio of the number of turns in the respective windings. In a real transformer there is, however, also a voltage drop caused by the resistance and...
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Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change

Giovanni Dosi, David J. Teece, Josef Chytry - Business & Economics - 2004 - 440 pages
...the secondary winding, since the ratio of primary (or 'impressed') voltage to secondary voltage is equal to the ratio of the number of turns in the respective windings. Although it may seem, on first consideration, that the boost in voltage achieved by means...
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