Answer Posted / kramkumar03
Ohms's law not for Transformer. ohm's law is applicable when the resistance is constant. both Ohm's law and transformer's principles are different.
Ohms's law cannot / could not satisfying Law of conservation of energy under transformation. but Transformer's principles are satisfying law of conservation of energy under transformation.
Transformer's principles = series, parallel circuits under Transformation. {(V∝R + I∝ 1/R)= (V/I ∝R) = {V=IR}} = {V 1/∝ I}
refer the following link for better under standing. and learn about mechanical resistance.
http://www.theijes.com/papers/v4-i2/Version-3/I42301160189.pdf
thanks and regards,
Ramkuamr K
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