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Jimmy87
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Hi pf,
Could someone please explain to me why the back emf on the primary caused by eddy currents does not result in power loss. From what I have been reading about transformers eddy currents have two effects:
1) Producing heat (P=I^2R)
2) Producing a flux which opposes the primary flux
I am happy with the first point which DOES result in an energy loss but the second point is not mentioned as a source of power loss. This doesn't add up to me because if eddy current are creating a flux that opposes the primary flux then this will cause less emf on the secondary so surely the product of voltage x current is less so less power? So to be more specific, how does the back emf from the eddy current not cause a power loss to the system?
Thanks
Could someone please explain to me why the back emf on the primary caused by eddy currents does not result in power loss. From what I have been reading about transformers eddy currents have two effects:
1) Producing heat (P=I^2R)
2) Producing a flux which opposes the primary flux
I am happy with the first point which DOES result in an energy loss but the second point is not mentioned as a source of power loss. This doesn't add up to me because if eddy current are creating a flux that opposes the primary flux then this will cause less emf on the secondary so surely the product of voltage x current is less so less power? So to be more specific, how does the back emf from the eddy current not cause a power loss to the system?
Thanks