6 Which of the following losses varies with the load in the transformer?
1. Core loss
2. Copper loss
3. Both core & copper loss
4. None of the above
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none of the above
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The correct answer to the given question is option 2: Copper loss.
- The amount of current acquired by the primary source and given to the device via the secondary source is referred to as the load in a transformer.
- The load in the transformer is affected by the current that is flowing in the tranformer.
- The full-load current flow causes copper loss in both windings of the transformer.
- Loss of copper occurs when power is lost in a transformer's main and secondary windings due to resistance.
- The load current squared is proportionally related to copper loss. Due to the resistance, this is estimated for both the main and secondary windings.
- As a result, the transformer's copper loss varies depending on the load.
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