since the volt amphere turns in secondary neautralises the primary voltamphere turns making the magnetic flux in the core remain constant
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Here is your diagram. You should be able to easily describe the process.
This question is not understandable. You can use a step up transformer to increase voltage; you can't increase voltage by producing electricity at a lower voltage; this will result in current flow into your generator, not current flow out (similar to operating a generator in the leading mode). Please explain further under "discuss question".
Interesting question. Because Fleming's right hand rule tells us that a conductor carrying a current perpedicular to a magnetic field will move in a particular direction we know that movement, current and magnetic field are related. So if we take the current away and instead force the conductor to move as described then we would observe a current in the wire. However, you have not said that your conductor is connected in a circuit - in which case the charge carriers in the conductor will tend to one side like a bar magnet.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect. A voltage would be induced into the conductor. No current would flow unless the conductor forms a continuous circuit.
It doesn't, really. The power loss in transformers is broken down into copper loss and iron loss. The copper loss comes from the resistance of the windings in the transformer and depends on the load current, while the iron loss in the magnetic core depends on the magnetic flux density and is constant if the supply voltage is constant.
A potential transformer steps the high voltage down to a level of 120 V to measure them safely and easily.
First off, LVDT stands for linear variable differential transformer. The principle of the LVDT is that the physical energy is converted into electrical signals.
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the uglys book is a good reference ,call the manufacture or go on line to find a manual
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A Transformer is a static device which is used to step up(or)step down the voltage in a transforming conductor
It doesn't, really. The power loss occurs via the resistance of the copper windings and eddy currents in the magnetic core. More details are given in the earlier answer to the same question.