yes, because in starting the voltage increases but when it reaches its maximum value then the changing flux saturates and therefore there is no rate of change of flux and hence current will stop flowing in the secondary.
but my doubt is where we are using the Faraday's law in this case if i...
On primary side the current in the coil is flowing in anti clock-wise direction, therefore the flux(mean flux path) will be upward in the first limb, but this same flux will be passing in the secondary side in the downward direction so how will we find the direction of current in it.
as you are saying that without the need of starter we will require a high voltage, so my question is how do we get this high voltage? as the supply is of 240V and as i found to create an arc for current flow we require about thousands of volt. So, how do we get such a large amount of voltage?
i have a doubt regarding the starting of a tubelight that whenever we switch on the light then we require a very high voltage to create the arc for the continuous flow of current, then how do we get such a large amount of voltage to produce this arc
yes sir its an electricity generating plant and i agree what you said so i apologize for it but i was having my exams at that time and i wanted to know this question's answer, it was the only reason for my rushing.
but sir, i did not do anything wrong. so why are you saying all that learn some manners i know how to converse. And if i want to get my answer little early so what's wrong in it