Physics, asked by queenmemon1, 9 months ago

why current ratio of transformer is high?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This high voltage is because the volts per turns ratio is almost constant in the primary and secondary windings and as Vs = Ns* Vp the values of Ns and Vp are high values, so Vs is extremely high.

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Answered by rakzhana01
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thís hígh vσltαgє ís вєcαusє thє vσlts pєr turns rαtíσ ís αlmσst cσnstαnt ín thє prímαrч αnd sєcσndαrч wíndíngs αnd αs vs = ns*vp thє vαluєs σf ns αnd vp αrє hígh vαluєs, sσ vs ís єхtrєmєlч hígh.

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