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Soft iron is used to make the core of transformer, because of its

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Answered by gouravc10212
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Explanation:

Also, adding over Mathiew LAmbert's explanation, in order to minimize losses (although I would have used a more empirical one: magnetic fields like to reside in high permeability unless it spreads away and hence losses apear), the magnetic material has to form a close circuit that fits very much the magnetic field distribution in air. Thus, for very little losses they even made toroid - like transformers (these are said to be the most efficient although winding is difficult) or transformers with metallic bands bent in two directions, very much as the magnetic field looks like in air medium.

Answered by clicker786
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Explanation:

soft iron core allows for magnetic flux linkage to pass through as it reduces retentivity (eddy currents). it increases the strength of the magnetic field lines as it has a good magnetic property. with soft iron magnetization is less.

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