why there is a phase shift lies between primary and
secondary voltages of a transformer?
Answer Posted / asghar
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When some input is applied on primary side of transformer
it takes some time to produce magnetic field then magnetic
field to electrial field on secondary side. So this is the
reason of phase shift between inpt and output of
transformer.
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