Physics, asked by Madeehasahani5905, 1 year ago

The turns ratio of a transformer is directly proportional to

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

The turns ratio of a transformer is always directly proportional to voltage across it.

Ns/Np = Vs/Vp

Ns = secondary turns              Vs = secondary voltage

Np = Primary turns                   Vp = primary voltage

Answered by anvimalik867
0

Concept:-

The methodical process of organising knowledge about the cosmos into testable, comprehensible, and predictable hypotheses is known as science. The calculated course of putting together information about the universe into testable, conceivable, and unsurprising speculations is known as science.

Given:-

We have been given that "The turns ratio of a transformer is directly proportional to."

Find:-

We need to find the answer of "The turns ratio of a transformer is directly proportional to."

Solution:-

  • The turns ratio of a transformer is always directly proportional to voltage across it.
  • The proportion of essential voltage to auxiliary voltage is known as the voltage proportion (VR).
  • As referenced beforehand, the proportion of essential turns of wire to auxiliary turns of wire is known as the turns proportion (TR).
  • By subbing into the above Equation, we observe that the voltage proportion is equivalent to the turns proportion.

Hence, the turns ratio of a transformer is always directly proportional to voltage across it.

#SPJ3

Similar questions