what will happen at secondary side of transformer if i
increase voltage at primary side?while
V1*I1=V2*I2
will secondary voltage or current increase?
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Answer / anand kumar c
If you increase the voltage at the primary of the
transformer, then definitely at the secondary side voltage
increases, but it will cause loading of the winding. so you
should not increase voltage at the primary side beyond the
rated voltage.
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Answer / jawad
but why not current as I2 has also a direct relation with
primary voltage
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