Project Physics Transformer
Project Physics Transformer
CHERO SALEMPUR
SUBJECT PHYSICS
SESSION 2024-25
TEACHERS SIGNATURE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Signature of Principal
Introduction
electricity.
Working Principle
field when an alternating current (AC) passes through it, and this
from the primary coil to the secondary coil. In an ideal transformer, the
magnetic field generated by the primary coil entirely links the secondary
The core of the transformer, typically made from laminated sheets of iron
or steel, plays a crucial role. The core provides a low-resistance path for
the magnetic flux and ensures that most of the magnetic field is confined
The relation between the voltage in the primary and secondary coils is
Where:
1. Core:
reduce energy losses due to eddy currents. The laminations are insulated
from each other to minimize these currents, which could cause energy
The core provides the path for the magnetic flux generated by the
primary coil and ensures that it effectively links the secondary coil.
The material used for the core must have high magnetic
generation.
2. Primary Coil:
core, and the number of turns in this coil determines the magnetic flux
3. Secondary Coil:
4. Insulation:
losses by ensuring that the magnetic field is contained within the core.
1. Step-Up Transformer:
the primary coil (Ns>Np). As a result, the voltage in the secondary coil is
increase the voltage for efficient transmission over long distances, which
2. Step-Down Transformer:
voltage (Vs<Vp).
systems, where the high voltage from the power transmission grid is
magnetic flux passes through the core and induces a voltage in the
secondary coil. The number of turns in the primary and secondary coils
changing magnetic field. This field interacts with the secondary coil,
related to the turn ratio between the primary and secondary coils. A
1. Power Transmission:
o In the electrical grid, transformers are used to step up the voltage for
devices. For instance, adapters for laptops, mobile phones, and other
3. Impedance Matching:
While transformers are generally very efficient, there are some energy
losses:
copper wires in the coils. When current flows through these coils, some
sheet.
3. Leakage Flux: Not all the magnetic flux generated by the primary
coil links the secondary coil, which leads to some energy loss.
Conclusion
systems but also provides insight into how energy is transferred and