1) The document is a student's explanation of how a transformer operates based on electromagnetic induction.
2) A transformer contains two coils with different numbers of turns (N1 and N2) that are wound around an iron core and insulated from each other.
3) One coil is connected to an AC power source and is called the primary coil. The other coil delivers power to a load and is called the secondary coil. Electromagnetic induction causes variable magnetic flux in the secondary coil that produces AC power.
1) The document is a student's explanation of how a transformer operates based on electromagnetic induction.
2) A transformer contains two coils with different numbers of turns (N1 and N2) that are wound around an iron core and insulated from each other.
3) One coil is connected to an AC power source and is called the primary coil. The other coil delivers power to a load and is called the secondary coil. Electromagnetic induction causes variable magnetic flux in the secondary coil that produces AC power.
1) The document is a student's explanation of how a transformer operates based on electromagnetic induction.
2) A transformer contains two coils with different numbers of turns (N1 and N2) that are wound around an iron core and insulated from each other.
3) One coil is connected to an AC power source and is called the primary coil. The other coil delivers power to a load and is called the secondary coil. Electromagnetic induction causes variable magnetic flux in the secondary coil that produces AC power.
Transformer is a device that operates based on electromagnetic
induction phenomenon. The main parts of a transformer is two oils with different number of turns N1 and N2 is wound on the iron core. Two coil is placed insulated together and iron core. One oil connected to an power source called the primary coil, coil also connected to load consumption is called the secondary coil. AC power is granted by power source running in the primary coil. Because the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction so the magnetic flux in the secondary variable, which appears the AC power. If the secondary circuit is closed, the AC current running in it. We have the following formula: N1/N2 = I2/I1= U1/U2. Transformer increases the voltage to reduce how many times then the amperage to reduced togo that many times, and vice versa