T/F
For this question, use the following criteria for the various Pt-to-Pt calculation step results in calculating the answers:
Transformer full load current: round to a whole number, such as 601.
Square root of 3: 1.732
f: three significant digits right of the decimal point, such as 1.036
transformer multiplier: three significant digits right of the decimal point
M: three significant digits right of the decimal point
Final calculated short-circuit current in amperes: round to whole number, such as 31,564.
Comparing the answers in the previous three questions, as the impedance in a transformer decreases, the short-circuit current available at the transformer secondary terminals increases. If the kVA of the transformer is higher, the short-circuit current available at the transformer secondary terminals is higher.