what happenes if the core of the transformer saturates?
Answer Posted / ramesh kumar k
when transformer core gets saturated
It losses its magnetizing properties and it will not allow
any flux to pass through it... hence there is not flux cut
by the windings... hence no induced emf in the winding.
finally the transformer action will not be there...
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