Physics, asked by mudit8451, 1 year ago

What type of load should be connected to a transformer for getting maximum voltage regulation?

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Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Since this is about an AC transformer, then one has to ask what the OP already knows about transformer, when a simple resistance give a linear response to the dV/dI graph.

Inductive or Capacitive, are the only other choices, or some fraction thereof.

This is a partial English translation of a concept, that is missing the important parameters to give a valid answer

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Answered by N3KKI
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Zero Voltage Regulation of A Transformer

'Zero voltage regulation' indicates that there is no difference between its 'no-load voltage' and its 'full-load voltage'. This means that in the voltage regulation equation above, voltage regulation is equal to zero.

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