The normal required secondary coil voltage is 10,000 volts. With different system designs, a coil's maximum secondary voltage can exceed 80,000 volts. The difference between and required secondary coil voltage and the maximum secondary coil voltage is referred to as:
A) bonus secondary voltage
B) stored secondary voltage
C) secondary voltage spread
D) secondary reserve voltage
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