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Question { 45992 }

why transformer does not obey ohm law?


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Ohm's Law itself is not satisfying Law of Conservation of Energy under transformation. i have derived electricity principles without Ohm's Law and also derived equivalent mechanical resistance equation.

V = IR ; P = VI and E= VIt etc... are derived from Transformers principles only not from Ohm's Law. 

please go through the following link and get 100% clarification on principles between transformer and Ohm's law.

http://www.theijes.com/papers/v4-i2/Version-3/I42301160189.pdf

get clarification on everything and those inter relations. 
thanks & regards,
Ramkumar K

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Question { 45992 }

why transformer does not obey ohm law?


Answer

Ohms's law not for Transformer. ohm's law is applicable when the resistance is constant. both Ohm's law and transformer's principles are different.

Ohms's law cannot / could not satisfying Law of conservation of energy under transformation. but Transformer's principles are satisfying law of conservation of energy under transformation.

Transformer's principles = series, parallel circuits under Transformation. {(V∝R + I∝ 1/R)= (V/I ∝R) = {V=IR}} = {V 1/∝ I}

refer the following link for better under standing. and learn about mechanical resistance.
http://www.theijes.com/papers/v4-i2/Version-3/I42301160189.pdf

thanks and regards,

Ramkuamr K

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