An ideal transformer has a primary current I1rms and a secondary current I2rms, with turns N1 and N2 respectively. Which equation correctly relates the currents?

Correct answer: I2rms = (N1/N2) * I1rms

Explanation

This question tests the formula for the current ratio in an ideal transformer, which is a direct consequence of the conservation of power and is inverse to the voltage ratio.

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