Circuit Simulator - Step-Up Transformer
Step-Up Transformer

Circuit Description:
Here we have a transformer with 10 times as many windings in the secondary (on the right) than in the primary (on the left). As a result, the voltage in the secondary is 10 times the primary voltage. (It's not exactly 100V 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 1/10th of 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 1/10th of the primary current.
Discussion:
5 comments Page 1 of 1.
Mohammad rizwan said:
1 decade ago
Can you give me the circuit of common emitter amplifier with AC equivalent ?
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Anand said:
1 decade ago
Convert low voltage to high voltage.
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Prasanth said:
1 decade ago
10v can be stepped up to 220v?
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Sher hasan said:
1 decade ago
90 volt stepup to 220 volt
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Ekosso Valdo said:
5 years ago
Very important.
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