why should we connect the no load components in a
equivalent circuit of transformer in parallel?why cant it
be in series.
Answer Posted / atif rasheed khan
no load losses are always associated with the applied
voltage,and the voltage at parallel is always equivalent to
the applied voltage, so if there occurs any change in supply
voltage, than the no load losses will also be changed
because they are in parallel with the supply voltage, so
therefore we connect the no load components or no load
losses in parallel.
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