the voltage per turn of a primary winding of a transformer
is the same as the voltage per turn of the secondary
winding of the transformer. why?
Answer Posted / santanu das
Since the same amount of flux links primary as well as
secondary windings, the induced emf per turn is same for
primary and secondary windings. That's why, per turn
induced emf:
E1/N1=E2/N2= f*Fimax*Sin(wt-pi/2); if flux, Fi=Fimax*sinwt.
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