A aliasghar Member Apr 24, 2010 #1 what would happend in secondary voltage of a transformer if just icreasing #of turnes in primary of a transformer
what would happend in secondary voltage of a transformer if just icreasing #of turnes in primary of a transformer
S shamsdebout Senior Member Location Macon,GA Apr 24, 2010 #2 The secondary voltage would decrease if more turns on the primary winding, and vice versa. Last edited: Apr 24, 2010
Hameedulla-Ekhlas Senior Member Location AFG Apr 24, 2010 #3 aliasghar said: what would happend in secondary voltage of a transformer if just icreasing #of turnes in primary of a transformer Click to expand... I agree with Shams
aliasghar said: what would happend in secondary voltage of a transformer if just icreasing #of turnes in primary of a transformer Click to expand... I agree with Shams
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Apr 24, 2010 #4 aliasghar said: what would happend in secondary voltage of a transformer if just icreasing #of turnes in primary of a transformer Click to expand... As they said above, if you increase the number of turns on the primary, and don't change the applied voltage, you lower the volts-per-turn, which has the same effect on the secondary.
aliasghar said: what would happend in secondary voltage of a transformer if just icreasing #of turnes in primary of a transformer Click to expand... As they said above, if you increase the number of turns on the primary, and don't change the applied voltage, you lower the volts-per-turn, which has the same effect on the secondary.