No, 101 is not a composite number. It is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself.
73 is a prime number.
2 is the lowest prime number.
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The word is "prime number". 871 is a multiple of 13.
A prime number has two factors: 1 and the number itself.
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No, 101 is not a composite number. It is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself.
where is the primary number located
In layman's terms: if zero is the primary number and you were to multiply that primary number to any number, it's still zero. Multiplying 1 times 1 equals to 1. One times itself is one. So zero, meaning nothing times 1 is equal to nothing since there is nothing to begin with.
The number implied by the word 'tertiary' is 3. It comes after primary (1) and secondary (2) in a sequence.
A primary care doctor see about 20 patients 1 day. This number may vary depending on the various conditions affecting patients.
It depends on the type of transformer.If it is a step up transformer the number of turns in secondary side is higher than primary.Stepdown means it will have fewer number of windings on the secondary side turns when compared with the primary side.An isolation transformer has the same number of windings on the primary as the secondary.The ratio of the windings is proportional to the increase or decrease in the secondary voltage. For example, twice the windings doubles the voltage and 1/2 the windings halves the secondary voltage. The isolation transformer is denoted as 1:1 and has the same voltage on the secondary as the primary.The ratio of secondary turns to primary turns is the same as the ratio of secondary voltage to primary voltage.e.g. if the secondary to primary turns ratio is 1/10, then the secondary voltage will be one tenth of the primary voltage.
No.
A composite number is when it can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 or itself. A prime number can be divided, without a remainder, only by itself and by 1. Therefore, zero is neither a composite, nor a primary number.
Your 11 kv to 220 volts represents a 50 to 1 stepdown. (There is 50 times more voltage in the primary than in the secondary.) You'll have to have a 50 to 1 turns ratio. That means 1/50 of the number of turns in the primary will be in the secondary, and that is 64 turns.
A prime number, yes.