Physics, 20.11.2019 21:31 johnnydenali67
What relationship exists between the output current and the input current for different coils given a constant load resistance? how does varying the load resistance change the output current/input current relationship for a given combination of coils? is the effect the same for all combinations? elaborate and make an educated hypothesis on why your experiment behaved the way it did.
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