6.6 KV /.415KV Step down trf. we can get 6.6 KV from
primary by applying .415 KV secondary side by same TRF.
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Answer / vignesh
according to law of induction principal, induced emf ratio
is same as primary to secondary side.ex that is when input
is 110kv to the primary side of transformer the output side
11kv.then we give input to the secondary as 11kv and the out
put is 110kv is induced.
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Answer / b soni
You we will be get the out put of 6.6kv becoz the induced
emf ratio is same as primary to secondary
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Answer / girish
if it is a power transformer you can get your desired
transformation ratio, but incase of Distribution transformer
it is not possible bcoz of design aspects
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