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Derive the equation for a transformer.

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Let NP and Ns be the number of turns of the primary and secondary coils. Let Φ be the magnetic flux linked per turn.

Φp = NpΦ

= Total magnetic flux linked with the primary coil at certain instant,

Φs = NsΦ

= Total magnetic flux linked with the secondary coil at a certain instant.

By Faraday and Lenz's laws,

Induced emf in the primary coil (ep) is given by

`e_p = -(dphi_p)/dt`

= `-N_p(dphi)/dt`    ...(i)

emf induced in the secondary coil (es) is

`e_s = -(dphi_s)/dt`

= `-N_s(dphi)/dt`    ...(ii)

Dividing equation (ii) by equation (i),

`e_s/e_p = N_s/N_p`    ...(iii)

The ratio `N_s/N_p` is called the turn ratio.

For an ideal transformer,

Input power = Output Power

epIp = esIs

`e_s/e_p = I_p/I_s`    ...(iv)

From equations (iii) and (iv),

`e_s/e_p = N_s/N_p = I_p/I_s`    ...(v)

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