Terminal Voltage during No Load evaluator uses No Load Terminal Voltage = (Primary Voltage*Number of Turns in Secondary)/Number of Turns in Primary to evaluate the No Load Terminal Voltage, Terminal Voltage during No Load means the secondary winding is open-circuited, which means there is no load on the secondary side of the transformer and, therefore, current in the secondary will be zero. No Load Terminal Voltage is denoted by Vno-load symbol.
How to evaluate Terminal Voltage during No Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Terminal Voltage during No Load, enter Primary Voltage (V1), Number of Turns in Secondary (N2) & Number of Turns in Primary (N1) and hit the calculate button.