Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side Formula

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Self induced emf in Primary is the electromagnetic force induced in the Primary winding or coil when the current in the coil or winding changes. Check FAQs
Eself(1)=XL1I1
Eself(1) - Self Induced EMF in Primary?XL1 - Primary Leakage Reactance?I1 - Primary Current?

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11.088Edit=0.88Edit12.6Edit
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Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Eself(1)=XL1I1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Eself(1)=0.88Ω12.6A
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Eself(1)=0.8812.6
LAST Step Evaluate
Eself(1)=11.088V

Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side Formula Elements

Variables
Self Induced EMF in Primary
Self induced emf in Primary is the electromagnetic force induced in the Primary winding or coil when the current in the coil or winding changes.
Symbol: Eself(1)
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Primary Leakage Reactance
Primary leakage reactance of a transformer arises from the fact that all the flux produced by one winding does not link with the other winding.
Symbol: XL1
Measurement: Electric ResistanceUnit: Ω
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Primary Current
Primary Current is the current which is flow in the primary winding of the transformer. The primary current of the transformer is dictated by the load current.
Symbol: I1
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Voltage and EMF category

​Go Area of Core given EMF Induced in Primary Winding
Acore=E14.44fN1Bmax
​Go Area of Core given EMF Induced in Secondary Winding
Acore=E24.44fN2Bmax
​Go Maximum Core Flux
Φmax=BmaxAcore
​Go Maximum Flux in Core using Primary Winding
Φmax=E14.44fN1

How to Evaluate Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side?

Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side evaluator uses Self Induced EMF in Primary = Primary Leakage Reactance*Primary Current to evaluate the Self Induced EMF in Primary, The Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side formula is defined as the induced electromotive force in primary winding by the primary winding. Self Induced EMF in Primary is denoted by Eself(1) symbol.

How to evaluate Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side, enter Primary Leakage Reactance (XL1) & Primary Current (I1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side

What is the formula to find Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side?
The formula of Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side is expressed as Self Induced EMF in Primary = Primary Leakage Reactance*Primary Current. Here is an example- 11.088 = 0.88*12.6.
How to calculate Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side?
With Primary Leakage Reactance (XL1) & Primary Current (I1) we can find Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side using the formula - Self Induced EMF in Primary = Primary Leakage Reactance*Primary Current.
Can the Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side be negative?
Yes, the Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side?
Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Self-Induced EMF in Primary Side can be measured.
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