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OpenStudy (anonymous):

determines the ratio of transformation n1 and n2 each transformer so that it maximizes the power delivered to the load generator Vg RC:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[v(t) = V \cos(ωt − θV )\] \[i (t ) = I \cos(ωt − θI)\] use ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I do not know how to solve the problem with two transformers

OpenStudy (egenriether):

I would reflect all impedances into one of the circuits using n1 and n2 as variables. Then solve for max power transfer. Remember that for max power of a complex load the load impedance and source impedance have to be complex conjugates. That means from anywhere in the circuit if you look at the impedance to the right and it is (for example) 3 +j5 then the impedance from that point looking left would be 3 - j5. The first thing to do is get it all in one circuit.

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