WHY CURRENT DECREASES WHEN VOLTAGE IS INCREASED IN A CURRENT
TRANSFORMER ?
Answer Posted / abhishek singh
BECAUSE THE POWER OF EACH XMER IS EQUAL TO PRODUCT OF
CURENT AND VOLTAGE.SO P=VI SO WHEN VOLTAGE INCREASES THEN
CURRENT MUST BE DECREASE AND VICE VERSA.
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