4.7.3.4 Transformers Flashcards

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What does a basic transformer consist of?

A

a primary coil and a secondary coil wound on an iron core

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Why is iron used as a core in transformers?

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as it is easily magnetised

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3
Q

What does the ratio of p.d. across the primary and secondary coil in a transformer depend on?

A

ratio of p.d. across primary and secondary coils of a transformer depends on the ratio of the number of turns on each coil

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4
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What would happen if transformers were 100% efficient?

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if transformers were 100% efficient the electrical power output would equal the electrical power input

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5
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Transformer diagram:

A

have same number of turns in primary and secondary coil so if transformer is 100% efficient then the p.d. in the primary coil will equal the p.d. in the secondary coil

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6
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What is the relationship between the primary and secondary coils in a transformer?

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  • the 2 coils are completely separate
  • there is no way that electrical current can pass directly from one col to another
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7
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How do transformers work?

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  • the primary coil is connected to AC supply
  • as the current flows through the primary coil it generates a changing magnetic field
  • the magnetic field is transmitted along the iron core and passes through the secondary coil
  • when the changing magnetic field passes through the secondary coil it induces a p.d.
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8
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What do iron cores do in transformers?

A

increases the strength of the magnetic field

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9
Q

What do transformers only work with?

A
  • transformers only work with AC as a changing magnetic field is needed to induce a p.d.
  • a direct current produces a constant magnetic field and therefore it doesn’t work in transformers
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10
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Step-up transformer:

A

Vs > Vp

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11
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Step-down transformer:

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Vp > Vs

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12
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What does a transformer with more turns in the secondary coil than the primary coil do?

A
  • step-up transformer
  • more turns in secondary coil than primary coil so p.d. induced in secondary coil will be greater than the p.d. in the primary coil
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What does a transformer with fewer turns in the secondary coil than the primary coil do?

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  • step-down transformer
  • fewer turns in secondary coil than primary coil so p.d. induced in secondary coil is less than p.d. in primary coil
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