Exploring the Fundamentals of Magnetic Fields in Transformers

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In summary, exploring the fundamentals of magnetic fields in transformers involves understanding the relationship between the input and output voltages, the number of coil turns, and the core material. The transformer's primary and secondary coils create a magnetic field that induces electrical current in the secondary coil. The strength of the magnetic field is determined by the number of coil turns, while the type of core material affects the efficiency of the transformer. By manipulating these factors, the transformer can step up or step down the input voltage to the desired output voltage.
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Hi Physics Forums!,
Thank you for the opportunity to post here.
I am a student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. While studying the functioning of Transformers, I felt extreme difficult to analyze the mathematical equations behind it.
So I thought of learning the basics, that is the the response of the loop of wire under various conditions and then to continues with my course.
I am excited to learn and become very strong with my fundamentals.

Thanks for the forum members and the Author.

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Omprakash
 
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