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(TCO 1) Find the following for an input of 120 VAC(RMS), 60 hertz, given a 16:1 stepdown transformer, and a full-wave bridge rectifier. Rload is 100 ohms. Round off to the nearest tenths place. i. Primary or Input Peak Voltage ii. Secondary Peak Voltage iii. Peak Voltage out of the rectifier iv. DC Voltage out of the rectifier v. DC Current into the load

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