Transformers Flashcards
What does a transformer look like?
There are 2 separate coils of wire, called the primary coil and the secondary coil, which are both wrapped around an iron core.
What type of current is the primary coil connected to?
Alternating current
Change in current = Change in ?
Changing magnetic field
Explain how a transformer works
As the current flows through the primary coil, it generates a changing magnetic field. This magnetic field is transmitted along the iron core and passes through the secondary coil. When the changing magnetic field passes through the secondary coil, it induces a potential difference because a changing magnetic field induces a potential difference.
What type of currents do transformers only work with and why?
They only work with alternating current because it results in creating a changing magnetic field which is needed to induce a potential difference.
What happens in regards to the potential difference if the 2 coils have the same amount of turns assuming it is 100 percent efficient?
What happens if the secondary coil has more turns?
The potential differences will be the same on both sides.
The potential difference induced in the secondary coil will be greater than the potential difference in the primary coil. (Step-up transformer) The more turns the more the potential difference.