When a square wave is applied to primary of a transformer
then what will be output wave form of secondary ?
Answer Posted / vinodkumar
transformer acts as a differentiator. so when you apply a square waveform after some time t1 or so core gets saturated results in constant flux so rate of change of flux is zero so output voltage zero.so if we summerize the above points output waveform would a spike
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