In a transformer ,when voltage decreases current increases.
but this is a violation of oms law.why?
Answer Posted / seshasainadh pudi
Ohmslaw
...in any conductor....i@v...
R=constant.... And...p@v...power is variable with respect to voltage.....
.....
....
In transformer....p=constant..
.power will not vary with voltage..
.that's why ohm's law is not is not applicable for transformer
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