Physics, asked by kmeemu1989, 11 months ago

the number of turns in primary coil and secondary coil of transformer is never made equal, why?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
23

Answer:

Below is the answer.

Explanation:

  • The number turns in the primary coil and secondary coil us never made equal to get different voltages on the requirements of work otherwise the transformer would not give any changes in voltages.  
  • Mostly the secondary coil has fewer turns than the primary coil.
  • This is done to make sure that we get a greater output when compared to input.
Answered by laraibmukhtar55
14

These coil in the transformer use a phenomenon known as induction to transform electricity. When a transformer changes the voltage and current to transform electricity, the difference is correlated to the ratio of primary coil and secondary coil. So, if we have the same amount of turns in both the primary and secondary coils, the transformer would not change the voltage or current and we would lose power and energy to heat and the process of transformation would not occur.

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