I'm really not clear about this problem:
Given current I(s) = 5A
N(p) / N(s) = 400:5
Option 1: By formular: N(p)/N(s) = I(s) / I(p)
400/5 = 5/I(p)
===> I(p) = 5*5/400 This is not the right ans.
Option 2: If the given current is I(p) = 5A, then I(s) = (400/5)*5 = 400A This is the correct ans.
But the answer in NCEES is I(p) not I(s).
Would someone explain this problem for me? Thanks!!!
Given current I(s) = 5A
N(p) / N(s) = 400:5
Option 1: By formular: N(p)/N(s) = I(s) / I(p)
400/5 = 5/I(p)
===> I(p) = 5*5/400 This is not the right ans.
Option 2: If the given current is I(p) = 5A, then I(s) = (400/5)*5 = 400A This is the correct ans.
But the answer in NCEES is I(p) not I(s).
Would someone explain this problem for me? Thanks!!!
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