Yes, since it depends on the number of turns on primary & secondary winding.
Transformer turns ratio is the ratio of voltages between two windings. For instance, a 24VAC control transformer that runs on 120VAC will have a turns ratio about 5 to 1.
ratio of secondry voltage to primary voltage is called voltage transformation ratio
It indicate how well the input transformer is being utilized. It is given by the ratio of DC output power to the AC power rating of Transformer.
ratio of secondry voltage to primary voltage is called voltage transformation ratio
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
The ratio depends on the ratio of the length of the windings and depends on the specific transformer. There is no single answer to this question.
line transformation ratio would be the turns ratio (ie voltage ratio), while the phase transformation ratio is most probably the phase shift introduced by a 3 phase transformer.
The transformer is called a passive device since it cannot generate power. Its input power Ein x Iin. must equal its ouput power Eout x Iout, with the exception of internal power losses in the transformer itself. This equality can be used to derive a relation for the current transformation properties of a transformer, namely,In other words, if the output voltage increases, the output current must decrease proportionately, to keep the output power constant. The quantity Np/Ns is called the turns ratio.
In a standard transformer, the ratio of input volts to output volts remains constant.
Transformer turns ratio is the ratio of voltages between two windings. For instance, a 24VAC control transformer that runs on 120VAC will have a turns ratio about 5 to 1.
If it were 1 then there would be no point in having it there!
The "all day" efficiency of a transformer is defined as the ratio of energy out/energy in for a given all day cycle.
For an ideal transformer, the voltage ratio is the same as its turns ratio.
It is the number of turns of copper wire on one side of an iron transformer core to the number of turns on the opposite side of the same iron transformer core. eg. 100 turns on the primary to 25 turns on the secondary is the ratio of 4:1
ratio of secondry voltage to primary voltage is called voltage transformation ratio
Planck's constant.
To calculate the phase constant in a given system, you can use the formula: phase constant arctan(imaginary part / real part). This involves finding the ratio of the imaginary part to the real part and then taking the arctangent of that ratio.