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Selecting the Right Transformer Turns Ratio for a Given Voltage
Thanks for explaining @I_am_learning. Btw during no load,why is magnetization current drawn? I didnt get what my textbook says when it says to set up flux in core. Considering if I had air core transformer,what would happen?- savvej
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Selecting the Right Transformer Turns Ratio for a Given Voltage
What I have come up with is this: Consider a P=240 S=60 turn transformer.What I think is that if I wind such a transformer ,And if I check up Voltage at secondary,it should be indeed be 60V ,IF NO LOAD WILL BE CONNECTED.But if I connect a load,due to the current set up ,opposing flux will be...- savvej
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Selecting the Right Transformer Turns Ratio for a Given Voltage
Considering a practical transformer, We can get a given voltage and corresponding current ratio by selecting a particular turns ratio. ie. V1/V2=N1/N2=i2/i1 Say that I want to make a 240V/60V. Now 240/60 volts ratio can be acheived by considering different no. of turns on primary(P) and...- savvej
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