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Induced Potential
Transformers: Magnetism and electromagnetism: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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Transformer
A device that can
increases
or
decreases
the
potential difference
(voltage) of an
alternating current
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Step-up transformer
Increases
the
potential difference
by having more
turns on
the
secondary coil
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Step-down transformer
Decreases
the
potential difference
by having
fewer turns
on the
secondary coil
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Structure of a basic transformer
Consists of a
primary coil
and a
secondary coil wound
on an
iron core
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Why iron is used for the core of a transformer
Iron
is
easily magnetised
and
demagnetised
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Why transformers are supplied with alternating current
So that
magnetic field
produced in the
primary
coil is
continually changing
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Vp/Vs
=
np/ns
The equation linking the ratio of the
potential differences
to the ratio of the number of
turns on each coil
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Vp
The symbol for
potential difference
across the
primary coil
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Vs
The symbol for
potential difference
across the
secondary coil
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np
The symbol for number of
turns on the primary coil
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ns
The symbol for number of
turns
on the
secondary coil
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Volts
(
V
)
The
SI
unit for
potential difference
(
voltage
)
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VpIp
=
VsIs
The equation linking the electrical power output and the electrical power input for
transformers
that are
100%
efficient
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Ip
The symbol for
current
in the
primary coil
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Is
The symbol for current in the secondary coil
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Amps
(
A
)
The SI unit for current
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