What is the calculating formula for HT and LT amps in a
transformer.
Answer Posted / manoj kumar sharma / sunil kum
LT Side Voltage/HT Side Voltage= HT Side Current/LT Side Current
Exp.:- LT Side Current find out[Ip]=Vs*Is/Vp,
HT Side current find out[Is]=Vp*Ip/Vs
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