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GROUP 1: Aguilar, Cruz, Lacambra and Palomares

ECERVW Term 1 A.Y. 2015-2016


ELECS2 Meeting 2: Motors, Generators and Magnetic Circuits
Solutions:
15)

EP NP

or
ES NS
EP

E S N P 7 turns 5 V

35V
NS
1 turn

E is the voltage across primary and secondary


N is the number of turns across primary and secondary
16)
Electrical charge of one electron is - 1.6 10 - 19 coulomb, hence one coulomb
implies 1 / | - 1.6 10 - 19 | or 0.625 1019 number of electrons.

17)
Current is the rate of charge transferred per second. A current of 6 ampere
implies 6 coulomb charges transferred through a cross section of conductor per
second. Therefore,
6 ampere = 6 coulomb / second.
18)
The current means the rate of charge transfer per second. That means
current I = Q / t. Here, I = 5 A, and t = 5 minutes = 5 60 = 300 sec. Therefore, a
total charge flow during 5 minutes is 5 300 = 1500 coulomb.

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