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I'm working on a calculator for a work project and recently had this discussion with a coworker.
In essence, is it correct to assume that the efficiency of a transformer is directly related to the resistive losses?
Or is the X/R Ratio required to correctly calculate X & R values?
ie is it true that:
Plosses = Irated2 x R
Or is there more to the story?
In essence, is it correct to assume that the efficiency of a transformer is directly related to the resistive losses?
Or is the X/R Ratio required to correctly calculate X & R values?
ie is it true that:
Plosses = Irated2 x R
Or is there more to the story?