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Transformation Ratio in Transformer Formulas
The Transformation Ratio of the transformer is used to find the relation between primary voltage and secondary voltage. And is denoted by K.
Formulas to find Transformation Ratio in Transformer
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Transformation Ratio given Primary and Secondary Induced Voltage
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Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Resistance from Primary Side
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Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Resistance from Secondary Side
Go
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Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side
Go
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Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Primary Side
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f
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Transformation Ratio given Primary and Secondary Voltage
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f
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Transformation Ratio given Primary and Secondary Current
Go
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Transformation Ratio given Primary and Secondary Number of Turns
Go
f
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Transformation Ratio given Secondary Leakage Reactance
Go
f
x
Transformation Ratio given Primary Leakage Reactance
Go
Transformer formulas that make use of Transformation Ratio
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Secondary Winding Resistance given Equivalent Resistance from Primary Side
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f
x
Primary Winding Resistance given Secondary Winding Resistance
Go
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Secondary Winding Resistance given Primary Winding Resistance
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Resistance of Secondary Winding in Primary
Go
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Resistance of Primary Winding in Secondary
Go
f
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Primary Winding Resistance
Go
f
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Secondary Winding Resistance
Go
f
x
Equivalent Resistance from Primary Side
Go
f
x
Equivalent Resistance from Secondary Side
Go
f
x
EMF Induced in Primary Winding given Voltage Transformation Ratio
Go
f
x
EMF Induced in Secondary Winding given Voltage Transformation Ratio
Go
f
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Primary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio
Go
f
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Secondary Voltage given Voltage Transformation Ratio
Go
f
x
Secondary Leakage Reactance given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side
Go
f
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Primary Leakage Reactance given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side
Go
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Secondary Leakage Reactance given Equivalent Reactance from Primary Side
Go
f
x
Primary Leakage Reactance
Go
f
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Reactance of Primary Winding in Secondary
Go
f
x
Reactance of Secondary Winding in Primary
Go
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x
Secondary Current given Voltage Transformation Ratio
Go
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Primary Current given Voltage Transformation Ratio
Go
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Number of Turns in Primary Winding given Transformation Ratio
Go
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Number of Turns in Secondary Winding given Transformation Ratio
Go
List of variables in Transformer formulas
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EMF Induced in Secondary
Go
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EMF Induced in Primary
Go
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Resistance of Secondary
Go
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x
Equivalent Resistance from Primary
Go
f
x
Resistance of Primary
Go
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x
Equivalent Resistance from Secondary
Go
f
x
Equivalent Reactance from Secondary
Go
f
x
Secondary Leakage Reactance
Go
f
x
Primary Leakage Reactance
Go
f
x
Equivalent Reactance from Primary
Go
f
x
Secondary Voltage
Go
f
x
Primary Voltage
Go
f
x
Primary Current
Go
f
x
Secondary Current
Go
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x
Number of Turns in Secondary
Go
f
x
Number of Turns in Primary
Go
f
x
Reactance of Secondary in Primary
Go
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Reactance of Primary in Secondary
Go
FAQ
What is the Transformation Ratio?
The Transformation Ratio of the transformer is used to find the relation between primary voltage and secondary voltage.
Can the Transformation Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Transformation Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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