Circuit Simulator - Step-Down Transformer
Step-Down Transformer

Circuit Description:
Here we have a transformer with 10 times as many windings in the primary (on the right) than in the secondary (on the left). As a result, the voltage in secondary is 1/10th the primary voltage. (It's not exactly 12V because of resistance in the primary and imperfect coupling between the two windings.)
If the secondary were shorted (the resistor replaced with a wire), the primary current would be much greater, and the secondary current would be 10 times the primary current.
If the secondary were shorted (the resistor replaced with a wire), the primary current would be much greater, and the secondary current would be 10 times the primary current.
Discussion:
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Suguna T D said:
9 years ago
Always N1/N2=n turns ratio right ?
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Tracy said:
1 decade ago
How does it work?
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