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Question
Obtain the ratio of secondary voltage to primary voltage in terms of number of turns in the two coils.
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Solution
A transformer works on the principle of mutual induction. It changes the voltage levels without changing the frequency.
The output voltage (Vs > Vp) is raised by a step-up transformer. This is achieved by the secondary coil having more turns than the primary coil (Ns > Np).
According to Faraday’s law of induction, the emf induced in each turn is the same (assuming perfect flux linkage).
The induced emf in the primary coil is:
εp = `-N_p (d phi)/dt`
The induced emf in the secondary coil is:
εs = `-N_s (d phi)/dt`
For an ideal transformer, the terminal voltages Vp and Vs are approximately equal to the emfs. Dividing the two equations:
`V_s/V_p = N_s/N_p` = k
Where k is the transformation ratio. For a step-up transformer, k > 1.
