Possibly moving into the magnetic saturation region. Higher magnetising currents. Greater losses.What would the impact or change be if one would change the standard USA frequency from 60 hertz to 50 hertz on a Power transformer.
For example the main Generator feeding the step up transformer?
Slower speed too.Possibly moving into the magnetic saturation region. Higher magnetising currents. Greater losses.
The transformer is moving?Slower speed too.
And I'm just as sure that your interpretation accurately reflects what he intended...........I am sure he means it is vibrating slower. :angel:
The transformer is moving?
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The magnetic flux in the core is not moving, it is just varying in magnitude over time.No..The flux in the transformer is moving at a slower speed due to lower frequency (actully causing the pro.blems B mentioned).'
The magnetic flux in the core is not moving, it is just varying in magnitude over time.
Unlike a motor where the flux in a loop changes as the flux lines "cutting" the loop change because of relative motion, the flux through a loop in a transformer changes as the amplitude of the flux changes (more or fewer flux lines in existence.)The speed at which flux lines cutting a conductor in transformer is in direct proportion to frequency.