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3. Introduction 4. Principal 5. Step Down Transformer 6. Construction
Acknowledgement
I sincerely extend my deepest gratitude to our
principal Dr. Nidhi Maheshwari for providing us with
all the facilities and kind moral support for carrying out this project work.
I take this opportunity to give my special thanks to our esteemed physics teacher Mr. J.P.Jain for his inevitable help. It is much because of his guidance that endeavors to accomplish this project material.
Certificate
This is to certify that Hardik Seth of class XII has completed his physics project entitled "Transformer & its Working".
I appreciate his effort and wish him for his bright future.
Introduction
The transformer is a device used for converting a low alternating voltage to a high alternating voltage or a high alternating voltage into a low alternating voltage.
Principal
It is based on the principle of mutual induction that is if a varying current is set-up in a circuit induced e.m.f. is produced in the neighboring circuit. The varying current in a circuit produce varying magnetic flux which induces e.m.f. in the neighboring circuit.
In our project step-down transformer is used: This transformer converts high voltage at alternating current into low voltage alternating current. In step-down transformer the number of turns in primary coil remains large as compare to secondary coil.
Construction
The transformer consists of two coils. They are insulated with each other by insulated material and wound on a common core. For operation at low frequency, we may have a soft iron. The soft iron core is insulating by joining thin iron strips coated with varnish to insulate them to reduce energy losses by eddy currents. The input circuit is called primary. And the output circuit is called secondary.
Theory
Suppose, the number of turns in the primary coil is NP and that in the secondary coil is NS. The resistance of the coil is assumed to be zero. Let be the rate of change of flux in each turn of the primary coil. If Ep be the e.m.f. in the primary circuit then. EP = NP (1)
We suppose that there is no loss of flux between the primary and secondary coils.
Then, the induced e.m.f. in the secondary coil will be: ES = NS (2)
Ns/Np = K is called transformer ratio or turn ratio. For step up transformer K > 1
= 1 = 100%.
Therefore, for step up, transformer current in the secondary is less than in the primary (IS < IP). And in a step down transformer we have IS > IP.
Energy
Losses
in
Transformer
In practice, the output energy of a transformer is always less than the input energy, because energy losses occur due to a number of reasons as explained below.
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is seldom perfect. So, whole of the magnetic flux produced by the primary coil is not linked up with the secondary coil.
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possess resistance. So a part of the energy is lost due to the heat produced in the resistance of the coil.
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