Transformers Flashcards

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What are transformers?

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  • devices that use EM induction to change the size of the voltage for an alternating current
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How does a transformer work?

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  • AC current flowing in the primary (or input) coil produces magnetic flux
  • the changing magnetic field is passed through the iron core to the secondary (output) coil
    • where it induces an alternating voltage of the same freq as the input voltage
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Using Faraday’s law, how can the induced emf in both the primary and secondary coils be calculated?

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  • Vp = Np ΔΦ / Δt
  • Vs = Ns ΔΦ / Δt
  • therefore
  • Ns / Np = Vs / Vp
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WHat are step-up and step-down transformers?

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  • step-up
    • increase voltage
    • by having more turns in secondary coil than the primary
  • step-down transfers
    • reduce voltage
    • have fewer turns on the secondary coil
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5
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Why does IpVp = IsVs not happen?

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  • not 100% efficient
  • power in does not equal power out
  • that is forn an ideal transformer
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What causes the loss in power from the transformer

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  • eddy currents in the transform’s iron core
  • eddy currents are looping currents induced by the changing magnetic flux in the core
    • they crease a magnetic field that acts against the field that induced them , reducing the field strength
    • they also disspate energy by general heat
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How are eddy currents reduced>?

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  • laminating the core with layer of insulation
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How is heat also generated? How is it reduced?

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  • caused by resistance in the coils
  • thick copper wire used , which has a low resistance
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How are transformers used in the national grid?

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  • electricity from power station sent round the country in the national grid at the lowest possible currrent
    • because the power losses due to the resistance of the cables is equal to P = I2R
    • so if you double the transmitted current, you quadruple the power lost
  • since power = IV, low current means a high voltage
  • transformers allow us to step up to voltage to aroudn 400,000V for transmission through national grid
  • and reduce in to 230V for domestic use
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