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Does the no load current a transformer lie in phase with applied voltage

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: No-load current lags behind the voltage by an angle which is near to 900. Thus, angle between no-load current and magnetizing current is very small. No-load current has another component which is in phase with voltage.

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Answered by Anonymous
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No-load current lags behind the voltage by an angle which is near to 900. Thus, angle between no-load current and magnetizing current is very small. No-load current has another component which is in phase with voltage.

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