What is the difference between transformation ratio and voltage ratio ? Why are they not identical ?
In theory, they are. In reality, there are resistive losses, reactive losses, magnetic losses, etc.
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Transformation ratio is defined as the
ratio of secondary voltage to the primary voltage. It can also be defined as the
ratio of number of
turns in the secondary winding to the number of
turns in the primary winding. "
" A
transformer turns ratio is the division of the number of
turns in the primary winding by the number of
turns in the secondary winding by the equation TR = Np/Ns. This
ratio should also equal the voltage of the primary winding divided by the voltage of the secondary winding, as given by Vp/Vs. "
" The
transformation ratio is defined as the
ratio of the secondary voltage to primary voltage. And
Turns Ratio would be the number
turns of the primary winding to the secondary winding. Some transformers have multiple secondary windings as well to create multiple outputs. "