Project On Transformers Class XII
Project On Transformers Class XII
Two coils p1 & p2 and s1 & s2 are wound on the same core, but
are well insulated with each other. Note that the both the
An ideal voltage step-down transformer. The secondary current arises from the action of the secondary EMF on the (not
shown) load impedance.
The ideal transformer as a circuit element
the primary.
Es / Ep = - Ns / Np (3)
I =E – Ep / Rp
E – Ep = Ip Rp
E – Ep = 0 or Ep = E
In a step up transformer
E p Ip = Es Is Or
Es / Ep = Ip / Is = K
In a step up transformer
one.
In practice, the output energy of a transformer is always
less than the input energy, because energy losses occur due
to a number of reasons as explained below.
1. Loss of Magnetic Flux: The coupling between the coils is
seldom perfect. So, whole of the magnetic flux produced by
the primary coil is not linked up with the secondary coil.
2. Iron Loss: In actual iron cores in spite of lamination,
Eddy currents are produced. The magnitude of eddy current
may, however be small. And a part of energy is lost as the
heat produced in the iron core.
3. Copper Loss: In practice, the coils of the transformer
possess resistance. So a part of the energy is lost due to
the heat produced in the resistance of the coil.
4. Hysteresis Loss: The alternating current in the coil
tapes the iron core through complete cycle of
magnetization. So Energy is lost due to hysteresis.
5. Magneto restriction: The alternating current in the
Transformer may be set its parts in to vibrations and sound
may be produced. It is called humming. Thus, a part of
energy may be lost due to humming.
1.Take thick iron rod and cover it with a thick paper and
wind a large number of turns of thin Cu wire on thick
paper (say 60). This constitutes primary coil of the
transformer.
2. Cover the primary coil with a sheet of paper and wound
relatively smaller number of turns (say 20) of thick
copper wire on it. This constitutes the secondary coil. It
is a step down transformer.
current.
long distances.
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