Physics, asked by sanketnikhade007, 5 months ago

what are the energy losses in transformer​

Answers

Answered by BlurredBlues
1

Answer:

They include heat losses and eddy currents in the primary and secondary conductors of the transformer. Heat losses, or I 2R losses, in the winding materials contribute the largest part of the load losses. They are created by resistance of the conductor to the flow of current or electrons.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Transformer losses are produced by the electrical current flowing in the coils and the magnetic field alternating in the core. The losses associated with the coils are called the load losses, produced in the core are called no-load losses.

Explanation:

#Hope it help.

Similar questions