Altitude can significantly impact a transformer's performance due to changes in air density and temperature. Higher altitudes result in lower air pressure and reduced cooling efficiency, which can lead to overheating if the transformer is not adequately rated for such conditions. Additionally, insulation properties may degrade at higher altitudes, increasing the risk of electrical breakdown. Therefore, Transformers installed in high-altitude locations often require special design considerations or derating to ensure reliable operation.
Temperature - low temperature gains altitude quicker Pressure - High pressure gains altitude quicker Density - Low density gains altitude quicker
yes we can place auto transformer in place of original transformer
A transformer that increases voltage is a step-up transformer.
An isolation transformer is usually a ferromagnetic transformer. The question needs to be framed more usefully.
because the copper is saved in the auto transformer that is the ratio of weights of copper in auto transformer to normal transformer is (1-(1/a)) where a is transformer ratio
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
No.
The change in pressure is highly affected by altitude.
stupid people
Not from what I have experienced.
Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
Yes it does. The higher the altitude, the cooler the temperature in general.
The greater the altitude, the lower the air pressure.
In my opinion, 200 feet of altitude, either higher or lower, from the normal baseline altitude of the person, will have little to no affect on breathing or pulse.
Yes it does.
yes
Altitude affects density and pressure by decreasing when it increases.