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nhrock3
Apr2-10, 03:35 PM
http://i44.tinypic.com/142zgg5.jpg

they say that we can measure aM and R_c

they say that in a good transformer the power waisted on R_1
is much smaller then on R_c
then we can neglect the power on R_c
so the power measured on the power meter will be the power on R_c

http://i39.tinypic.com/20zpcvm.jpg

why
aM=L_c
?
if we measure the voltage threw those to points
we need to know the current to get z_eq
and i dont have short circuit citiation here

berkeman
Apr2-10, 03:48 PM
http://i44.tinypic.com/142zgg5.jpg

they say that we can measure aM and R_c

they say that in a good transformer the power waisted on R_1
is much smaller then on R_c
then we can neglect the power on R_c
so the power measured on the power meter will be the power on R_c

http://i39.tinypic.com/20zpcvm.jpg

why
aM=L_c
?
if we measure the voltage threw those to points
we need to know the current to get z_eq
and i dont have short circuit citiation here

I think they are just asserting that aM = L_c. I don't know why they labelled it aM in the first place. It's the magnetizing inductance of the transformer, I would think, in parallel with the transformed load resistance.

nhrock3
Apr2-10, 10:10 PM
i posted it in the wrong sub forum
damn i am tired
please move it to tech

berkeman
Apr2-10, 11:18 PM
No worries, thread moved. Are they just making a definition for us to use?

nhrock3
Apr3-10, 07:07 AM
no they just say that from the total impedance we could know aM

but i dont know how?

berkeman
Apr3-10, 12:36 PM
no they just say that from the total impedance we could know aM

but i dont know how?

What does aM stand for anyway?