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  • The primary winding induces a changing magnetic field in the core, which in turn induces a voltage in the secondary winding.voltage
  • Match the winding with its description:
    Primary winding ↔️ Carries high-voltage AC input
    Secondary winding ↔️ Carries transformed voltage output
  • Steps in the principle of electromagnetic induction in transformers:
    1️⃣ Primary winding generates magnetic field
    2️⃣ Magnetic field spreads through core
    3️⃣ Secondary winding receives and transforms voltage
  • The primary winding in a transformer generates the magnetic field.
    True
  • Steps in the voltage transformation process in a transformer
    1️⃣ A changing magnetic field is generated in the soft iron core
    2️⃣ A voltage is induced in the secondary winding
    3️⃣ The voltage transformation is determined by the turns ratio
  • Match the winding with its role in determining the voltage change:
    Primary winding ↔️ Determines the voltage change alongside the secondary winding
    Secondary winding ↔️ Determines the voltage change alongside the primary winding
  • A transformer uses electromagnetic induction to change the voltage of an alternating current
  • Match the component with its role in a transformer:
    Primary winding ↔️ Receives high-voltage AC input
    Secondary winding ↔️ Outputs transformed voltage
    Soft iron core ↔️ Enhances and channels the magnetic field
  • The current ratio in a transformer is inversely proportional to the turns ratio.

    True
  • What is the current ratio in a transformer defined as?
    \frac{I_{p}}{I_{s}} = \frac{N_{s}}{N_{p}}</latex>
  • What is the role of the primary winding in a transformer?
    Input coil with high voltage
  • The voltage transformation in a transformer depends on the turns ratio.

    True
  • What is the turns ratio in a transformer defined as?
    NpNs\frac{N_{p}}{N_{s}}
  • What is the role of the soft iron core in a transformer's construction?
    Enhances magnetic field
  • What is the function of the secondary winding in a transformer?
    Carries transformed voltage
  • How does the iron core channel magnetic flux in a transformer?
    Directs flux from primary to secondary
  • What is the formula for the voltage ratio in a transformer?
    VpVs=\frac{V_{p}}{V_{s}} =NpNs \frac{N_{p}}{N_{s}}
  • A transformer uses electromagnetic induction to change the voltage of an alternating current (AC) electrical supply.voltage
  • Electromagnetic induction in transformers requires a direct current (DC) supply.
    False
  • What type of current is used in transformers?
    Alternating current
  • The primary winding generates a changing magnetic field in the soft iron core
  • A transformer consists of two coils of wire wound around a soft iron core
  • The secondary winding in a transformer receives high-voltage AC input.
    False
  • The secondary winding carries the transformed voltage in a transformer.

    True
  • The primary winding carries the high voltage AC supply.
    True
  • In a transformer, the primary winding carries the high voltage AC supply
  • The iron core in a transformer reduces energy loss by minimizing eddy currents.

    True
  • A transformer with 100 primary turns and 50 secondary turns has a voltage ratio of 2:1
  • A transformer with 100 primary turns and 50 secondary turns has a voltage ratio of 2:1.

    True
  • What is the role of the secondary winding in a transformer?
    Provides transformed voltage
  • Steps of electromagnetic induction in transformers
    1️⃣ Primary winding generates a changing magnetic field
    2️⃣ Magnetic field spreads through the iron core
    3️⃣ Magnetic field induces voltage in secondary winding
  • The primary winding carries high voltage AC and generates a changing magnetic field.

    True
  • What is the function of the primary winding in a transformer?
    Carries high voltage AC
  • Using soft iron in the core reduces energy loss in the transformer.
    True
  • What is the formula for the current ratio in a transformer?
    \frac{I_{p}}{I_{s}} = \frac{N_{s}}{N_{p}}</latex>
  • What is the voltage ratio in a transformer with primary voltage 200V and secondary voltage 50V?
    4:1
  • The transformer formula relates voltage, current, and the number of turns in the primary and secondary windings.
  • In the transformer formula, Vs represents the secondary voltage.
  • In the transformer formula, Np represents the number of turns in the primary winding.
  • If a transformer has 200 primary turns, 50 secondary turns, and a primary voltage of 240V, the secondary voltage is 60V.