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Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
If 25 W of power are applied to the primary of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 10, the power delivered to the secondary load is
25 W
0 W
250 W
2.5 W
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Gokul said:   1 decade ago
input power=Vin*Iin
ouput power=Vout*Iout

Vin/Vout=N1/N2
Iin/Iout=N2/N1
so,input power/output power = N1/N2*N2/N1=1

hence input power = output power, for ideal transformer

Sanjay said:   1 decade ago
I agree with mr. Shriniwas the transformer ratio does not have any effect on power transformer and is same for both primary and secondary only current and voltage varies as per turns ratio.

Nawang lama said:   1 decade ago
For an ideal tx. Power is always constant.

Chandresh Soni said:   1 decade ago
If there isn't any losses as is the case of ideal transformer. Then as per the answer I want to know, where the remaining power 22.5W is dissipated.

Chetan said:   1 decade ago
Ya its true the transformer only transfers the power, considering losses also efficiency should above 95%.

Shravan said:   1 decade ago
Since power is constant in secondary and primary. So it must be 25w.

Donald godide said:   1 decade ago
For an ldeal transformer input=ouput since there is no losses in a transformer because there is no moving parts.

Tapabrata said:   1 decade ago
In ideal transformer, efficiency always 100%.

Input power == output power.

So ans is 25.

Kuldeep said:   1 decade ago
See coments from Gogul on this he has discribed abcd.

Please note power in transformer always costant, only volatage & curent chg wrt turn ratio, multiple of both in primary as well in seconday remains same.

Anu said:   1 decade ago
For an ideal transfer power is always constant.


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