Define transformation ratio of a transformer.

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Transformation Ratio (K) of a transformer: It is the ratio of secondary number of turns to primary number of turns. (OR) It is the ratio of secondary voltage to primary voltage. (OR ) It is the ratio of primary current to secondary current.

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