It's sometimes possible to use the secondary as the primary in Transformers as long as you keep the overall power (wattage) the same or lower, and the AC frequency the same. ex. A 12 volt AC @ 10 Amp transformer (120 watts), will only yield 120v AC @ 1 Amp (120 watts)
A current transformer pushes a ratio of primary current in the secondary. A potential transformer pushes a ratio of primary voltage in the secondary. Shorting a CT allows the full current the CT wants to push to flow. Shorting a PT makes it very difficult for the PT to produce rated voltage. To keep the voltage at rated value, the PT would have to push ~infinite secondary current.
secondary waves cannot travel through liquids
Because the voltage on the primary winding is too high and the core gets saturated. When this happens the transformer effect cannot kep increasing the voltage on the secondary winding, clipping the output. Either reduce the voltage on the primary of get a oriented iron core with at least 10,000 gauss flux capacity.
You cannot. They are mythical and purely fictional creatures
if you wound 3-phase on primary of transformer and secondary side we have to only one cable only such a way that it works as a step down transformer.AnswerYou cannot run a three-phase machine directly from a single-phase (which is what I assume you mean) supply. It won't start. The voltage difference is irrelevant.
You cannot. You have a primary and a secondary. You have to have a secondary.
Orange, purple and green are the secondary colors that can be made out of primary colors. You cannot make black out of primary colors.
A secondary consumer is one that eats a primary consumer, and is therefore either carnivorous or omnivorous. These trophic levels are not innate to the organism, and it can change its behavior and therefore its place in the food chain. Producers cannot become consumers, and consumers cannot become producers, but secondary consumers can become primary consumers, or tertiary consumers, etc. Two examples of secondary consumers in the ocean would be the orca (a carnivorous mammal), and the whale shark (an omnivorous fish). Secondary consumers are not necessarily apex predators, although those two are. Squids are also typically secondary consumers, and are not apex predators.
No, you cannot mix secondary colors (orange, green, purple) to make primary colors (red, blue, yellow). Primary colors are fundamental and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
Primary psychopathy cannot be treated, secondary psychopathy can be treated.
A primary cell cannot be recharged whereas a secondary cell can be recharged. In a primary cell chemical reaction is irreversible whereas in a secondary cell chemical reaction is reversible. ... A primary cell is light and less expensive whereas a secondary cell is heavy and expensive.
You cannot decide which insurance is primary and which is secondary. Their is nothing you can do to determine this. Within each policy it specifies when each policy is primary or secondary. With Medicare, it is always going to be secondary to insurance provided by an employer or retirement plan.
False. The DNS records cannot be added directly to the secondary DNS zone. The secondary DNS zone can receive the updated records only from the primary DNS zone of the DNS server.
Primary choice refers to the first option or preference that someone selects when making a decision, while secondary choice is the alternative option they may consider if the primary choice is unavailable or not feasible. In decision-making, the primary choice is typically the most desirable, reflecting an individual's strongest inclination. Conversely, the secondary choice serves as a backup, allowing for flexibility in situations where the primary option cannot be pursued.
If your question is "what colors cannot be created through mixing" the answer would be blue, red and yellow. These three colors are Primary colors, they are used to create Secondary colors, such as green, orange, and purple. Then, by mixing secondary and primary colors you can create Tertiary colors, such as red-orange, blue-green, etc. The Tertiary colors then mixed with either Primary colors or Secondary colors create the rest of the color wheel.
1. The relationship between primary and secondary legislation is as follows; Primary legislation is laws passed by the UK's legislative and secondary legislation are those of which are delegated and made by personal under the authority within primary legislation. Primary and secondary legislation can be seen in Act of Parliament therefore they are statutory instruments. The law could be altered as the Act would give requirement for delegated legislation.
The three color groups are primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Primary colors (red, blue, yellow) cannot be created by mixing other colors. Secondary colors (green, orange, purple) are formed by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, resulting in hues like red-orange or blue-green.