why we cannot apply ohms law to transformer?
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Answer / c.k.jha
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ohms law state that voltage is directly proportional to
current,but in transformer voltage is inversly ,, to
current .
V=IR ,OHMS LAW
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Answer / kanhaiya sharma
because ohms law applicable only resistance
not for inductance which consist transformer
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Answer / kk
beaucse ohms law can only applicable for closed ckt not
open ckt like in tx wher we can only apply law of mutual
induction
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