The battery charger for an mp3 player contains a step-down transformer with a turns ratio of 1:38, so that the voltage of 120 v available at a wall socket can be used to charge the battery pack or operate the player. what voltage does the secondary coil of the transformer provide?

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Transformer contains two coils: primary and secondary. They allow change of voltage to lower or higher value. In first case we have step-down and in second case we have step-up transformer.
Formula used for transformer is:[tex] \frac{N_{1} }{N_{2}} = \frac{V_{1}}{V_{2}} [/tex]

Where:N1 = number of turns on primary coilN2 = number of turns on secondary coilV1 = voltage on primary coilV2 = voltage on secondary coil
In a step-down transformer primary coil has more turns than secondary coil. So the ratio 1:38 means that for each turn on secondary coil we have 38 turns on primary coil.
We can solve the equation for V2:[tex] V_{2} = \frac{ V_{1}* N_{2} }{ N_{1} } \\ V_{2} = \frac{ 120* x }{ 38x} } \\ V_{2} = 3.16V[/tex]

Secondary coil provides voltage of 3.16V.