3.7.5.6 - The Operation Of A Transformer Flashcards

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Q

What are transformers?

A

Devices that make use of electromagnetic induction to change the size of the voltage for alternating current.

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How do transformers work?

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  • an alternating current flows through the primary coil inducing magnetic flux across the core.
  • the rapidly changing magnetic flux in the core passes through the secondary coil inducing an alternating voltage of the same frequency but different voltage.
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3
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What does a step up transformer do?

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Increases the voltage by having more turns on the secondary coil than the primary.

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What does a step down transformer do?

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Reduces the voltage by having fewer turns on the secondary coil than the primary.

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5
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What are eddy currents?

A

Looping currents induced by the changing magnetic flux.

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What do eddy currents cause?

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They create a magnetic field that acts against the field that induced them, reducing the field strength. They also dissipate energy by generating heat.

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What can the effect of eddy currents be reduced by?

A

Laminating the soft iron core.

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8
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What problems does resistance cause in transformers?

A

Heat is generated in the coils.

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9
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How can you reduce the effect of heat in the coils?

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Use low resistance wires.

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10
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How is energy lost by the core?

A

Energy is needed to magnetise and demagnetise the core, and this energy is wasted as it heats the core.

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How can you reduce the heating effect in the core?

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Use a magnetically soft material that easily magnetises and demagnetises - iron.

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12
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How is power lost in power lines?

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Due to losses due to heating in the cables.

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How can you reduce energy loss in power cables?

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Use cables with lowest possible resistance. As P=IV use a high voltage as that will also result in low current.

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