In a transformer during short-circuit test the iron loss of a transformer is negligible because?
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Because in the short circuit test the LV winding is short circuited which means high currrent and low voltage in the secondary side. Copper loss are dependent on the current but not on voltage. ... Because of this, the eddy currents and hysteresis losses in armature core are quite small and may be negligible.
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