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Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 13)
13.
If the primary power of an ideal transformer having a 2:1 voltage ratio is 100 W, the secondary power is
100 W
50 W
75 W
200 W
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Syed Shakeeb said:   3 years ago
The output power of an ideal transformer is exactly equal to the input power.

Nikhil Kumar said:   6 years ago
Always power in transformer is constant, if voltage ratio decrease, then current ratio must be increased.
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Ajinkya said:   9 years ago
Thanks you all for the explanations.

Anys said:   9 years ago
Does 2:1 has nothing to do with this problem?

ABHI said:   1 decade ago
100 watts because transformer is ideal there is no any power loss.
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Abhi said:   1 decade ago
We know that, V1I1=V2I2 in a transformer, so its given that primary power is V1I1=100W which is equal to secondary power V2I2.

Hannan said:   1 decade ago
As written in the question that this is an Ideal Transformer.

The ideal transformer is the one whose efficiency is 100% so output power will be same.

i.e., Efficiency = P2/P1 so if PI is 100W then after 100% efficiency the output power will also be 100W.

So Efficiency = p2/p1 x 100 = 100/100 x 100 = 1 x 100 = 100%.

Kutti said:   1 decade ago
Please friends solve this problem properly I could not understand.

Saritha said:   1 decade ago
Primary power is transmitted to secondary. So same 100w is the answer.

Prabhakar said:   1 decade ago
But p=vi and v2/v1=n2/n1

So indirectly power reflects voltage, can you please clear my doubt?


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