Re: 4 x 1 Ohm = 16 Ohms (sometimes)

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Posted by Damir [ 213.202.85.149 ] on July 26, 2005 at 00:43:11:

In Reply to: Re: 4 x 1 Ohm = 16 Ohms (sometimes) posted by chana on July 25, 2005 at 21:34:09:

And how four identical 1-Ohm windings connected parallel become 4-Ohms secondary? The same for your 8-Ohms example. Can you post your math? Impedance (z) and turns ratio (n) are different things, z=n^2 - that`s why I posted it, some people are little confused...


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