3. What is Impedance Voltage in Transformer?
Answer Posted / gopal birla
Imedance voltage is the amount of voltage required on
primary side to produce rated current on secondry side of
transformer when secondry is short circuited.
Or
amount of voltage drop accros primary side when rated
current flows through it
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