Have you heard about Transformers before? If yes, you might also know the purpose of using transformers. In simple terms, a transformer is a device that controls voltage by either increasing or decreasing it. Transformers are primarily utilized for the transmission of electrical energy. The fundamental operation of a transformer is based on mutual inductance between two circuits that are linked by a common magnetic flux.
A basic transformer comprises two coils that are electrically isolated but magnetically connected through a path of reluctance. The operational concept can be better grasped by referring to the diagram provided above.
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The diagram illustrates an electrical transformer consisting of a primary coil and a secondary coil wound around a soft iron core. The core is laminated to reduce eddy currents. Both coils exhibit high mutual inductance.
A mutual electromotive force is induced in the transformer from the alternating flux generated in the laminated core. This induction is a result of the coil connected to a source of alternating voltage. The majority of the alternating flux generated by this coil is linked with the other coil, thereby creating the mutual induced electromotive force.
Electromotive force (EMF) can be understood through Faraday's laws of Electromagnetic Induction:
e = -dΦ/dt
Induced EMF in primary and secondary coils is related by the transformation ratio:
Vp/Vs = Np/Ns
Where Vp is the primary voltage, Vs is the secondary voltage, Np is the number of turns in the primary coil, and Ns is the number of turns in the secondary coil.
Transformers are essential electrical devices that facilitate the transfer of electric power between circuits. There are primarily two types of transformers:
A Step-up Transformer functions by converting a low voltage input into a higher voltage output. This occurs when the number of turns in the primary coil (Np) is less than the number of turns in the secondary coil (Ns). For instance, in a step-up transformer, if Np < ns,="" the="" voltage="" is="" />
Conversely, a Step-down Transformer operates by converting a high voltage input, where the current is reduced, into a lower voltage output when the current increases. In this case, the number of turns in the primary coil is more than the number of turns in the secondary coil (Np > Ns).
Transformers carry out their functions through various principles:
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