Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio Formula

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Secondary Voltage is defined as the voltage on the secondary side of a transformer or the side at which load is connected. Check FAQs
V2=V1K
V2 - Secondary Voltage?V1 - Primary Voltage?K - Transformation Ratio?

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Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
V2=V1K
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
V2=240V1.2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
V2=2401.2
LAST Step Evaluate
V2=288V

Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio Formula Elements

Variables
Secondary Voltage
Secondary Voltage is defined as the voltage on the secondary side of a transformer or the side at which load is connected.
Symbol: V2
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Primary Voltage
Primary Voltage means the level of voltage at facilities at which electric power is taken or delivered, generally at a level between 12 kV and 33 kV, but always between 2 kV and 50 kV.
Symbol: V1
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Transformation Ratio
The Transformation Ratio of the transformer is used to find the relation between primary voltage and secondary voltage.
Symbol: K
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Voltage and EMF category

​Go Equivalent Reactance of Transformer from Primary Side
X01=XL1+X'2
​Go Equivalent Reactance of Transformer from Secondary Side
X02=XL2+X'1
​Go Primary Leakage Reactance
XL1=X'1K2
​Go Reactance of Primary Winding in Secondary
X'1=XL1K2

How to Evaluate Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio?

Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio evaluator uses Secondary Voltage = Primary Voltage*Transformation Ratio to evaluate the Secondary Voltage, The Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio formula is defined as the coil winding supplying the output voltage. The output voltage of a transformer varies some with varying load resistances, even with a constant voltage input. Secondary Voltage is denoted by V2 symbol.

How to evaluate Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio, enter Primary Voltage (V1) & Transformation Ratio (K) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio

What is the formula to find Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio?
The formula of Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio is expressed as Secondary Voltage = Primary Voltage*Transformation Ratio. Here is an example- 288 = 240*1.2.
How to calculate Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio?
With Primary Voltage (V1) & Transformation Ratio (K) we can find Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio using the formula - Secondary Voltage = Primary Voltage*Transformation Ratio.
Can the Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio be negative?
Yes, the Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio?
Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio can be measured.
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