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The primary and secondary coils of a transformer each have an inductance of 200 x 10-6 H. The mutual inductance between the windings is 4 x 10-6 H. - Physics

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The primary and secondary coils of a transformer each have an inductance of 200 x 10-6 H. The mutual inductance between the windings is 4 x 10-6 H. What percentage of the flux from one coil reaches the other?

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उत्तर १

Data: Lp = LS = 2 × 10-4 H, M= 4 × 10-6 H

M = K`sqrt("L"_"p""L"_"S")`

The coupling coefficient is

K = `"M"/sqrt("L"_"p""L"_"S") = (4 xx 10^-6)/sqrt((2xx10^-4)^2) = (4 xx 10^-6)/(2 xx 10^-4)` = 2 × 10-2

Therefore, the percentage of flux of the primary reaching the secondary is 0.02 × 100% = 2 %

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उत्तर २

Self-inductance, L = 200 × 10-6 H

Mutual inductance, M = 4 × 10-6 H

Percentage of flux transfer = `"M"/"L" xx 100`

= `(4 xx 10^-6)/(200 xx 10^-6) xx 100`

= 2%

2 % of the flux from one coil reaches the other. 

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