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Re: Transformer Current

Home › Electrical Engineering Forum › General Discussion › Transformer Current › Re: Transformer Current

2011/01/22 at 1:01 pm #11550
vishnu21
Participant

hi..

the primary current will depend upon secondory curent but i think it will not be according to the transformatiopn ratio.I think it need to be calculated using prim power=sec. power consumed..it will give approximate value..

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