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Principles of Transformer Operation

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Principles of Transformer Operation

Transformers work like this:

Alternating potential difference (p.d)

Alternating potential difference (p.d)

  • An alternating p.d (p.d that is constantly changing direction) is applied to the primary coil of the transformer.
  • This alternating p.d causes an alternating current to flow through the primary coil.
Changing magnetic field

Changing magnetic field

  • The alternating current creates a continuously changing magnetic field in the iron core of the transformer.
  • The changing magnetic field in the iron core also passes through the secondary coil.
Secondary coil potential difference (p.d)

Secondary coil potential difference (p.d)

  • The changing magnetic field passing through the secondary coil induces an alternating p.d in the secondary coil.
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