You need a true RMS meter to read the output, as it's not a sinewave - a normal meter just reads the average, based on it been a sinewave only.
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Since your battery is 24V instead of 12V then the transformer must be 32V to 36V center-tapped.
No.You have got the concept around the wrong way.
A 32v primary winding is an AC value and the peak of a 32V AC input is above 40v.
Granted fly-back conditions would occur in a transformer setup would it really be producing any significant current at those power rating? I would not call it a fly-back setup, but only because any fly-back current is secondary to main transformer power transfer.
is yes, as the waveform at this portion of the cycle has an area under it that represents “power” or “energy.“would it really be producing any significant current