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Transformer
1. Learning Objectives
show an understanding of the principle of operation ofa simple laminated iron-cored transformer and recall
and solve problems using N1/N2=V1/V2=I2/I1 for an
ideal transformer
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2. Transformers
A transformer changes the peak value of an alternatingvoltage.
Transformers consist of two coils: the primary coil and a
secondary coil.
primary coil
secondary coil
When an alternating voltage passes through the primary coil,
an alternating magnetic field is created, which induces an
alternating e.m.f. in the secondary coil.
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3. The transformer rule
primary coilsecondary coil
Np
Ns
Np
Ns
no. coils
flux linkage
induced e.m.f.
Vp =
-Np
t
Vs =
Dividing the equation for the e.m.f. of the
secondary coil by the one for the primary
coil gives the transformer rule:
-Ns
t
Vs
Vp
=
In a step-up transformer: Ns > Np so Vs > Vp.
In a step-down transformer: Ns < Np so Vs < Vp.
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Ns
Np
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4. Transformer efficiency
The efficiency is very high for a typical transformer. A laminatedcore reduces eddy currents, the wires have very low resistance
and a soft iron core allows easy magnetizing/demagnetizing.
power supplied by secondary coil
transformer efficiency =
power supplied to primary coil
VsIs
transformer efficiency =
VpIp
In a step-up transformer, voltage is stepped up and
current is stepped down.
In a step-down transformer, voltage is stepped down
and current is stepped up.
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6. Glossary
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7. What’s the keyword?
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8. Magnetic fields: equations summary
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9. Multiple-choice quiz
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