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Question: A \(50Hz\)AC current of crest value of \(1A\) flows through the primary coil of a transformer. If th...

A 50Hz50HzAC current of crest value of 1A1A flows through the primary coil of a transformer. If the mutual inductance between the primary and the secondary coil be 0.5H0.5H, the crest voltage induced in the secondary is:
A. 75V75V
B. 150V150V
C. 100V100V
D. None of these

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Solution

Hint First calculate the time period of the AC current from the frequency given. Then using electromagnetic theory of induction derive the formula for voltage induced in the secondary. Substituting suitable values in this equation determines the answer.
Formulas used
t=1ft = \dfrac{1}{f} where tt is the time period and ff is the frequency of the waveform.
V2=Mdi1dt{V_2} = M\dfrac{{d{i_1}}}{{dt}} where MMis the mutual inductance, di1d{i_1} is the change in current and dtdt is the time difference.

Complete step by step answer
A transformer is an electrical device which can transfer electrical energy from one circuit to another. It usually consists of two windings with mutual inductance. One of the windings is called the primary while the other is called secondary. AC source is connected to the primary and a load to the secondary. The transformer can step up or step down the generator voltage.
The frequency of the given current is 50Hz50Hz so its time period is given by,
t=1f=150t = \dfrac{1}{f} = \dfrac{1}{{50}} ss
In a transistor, the source can deliver power to the load via the magnetic coupling between the windings.
So, by formula,
V2=Mdi1dt{V_2} = M\dfrac{{d{i_1}}}{{dt}} where MMis the mutual inductance, di1d{i_1} is the change in current and dtdt is the time difference.
We use this formula because a voltage is induced in the secondary coils of the transformer due to the change in current in the primary.
Now, the crest current is given as 1A1A. In a complete waveform there is a crest and a trough having values 1A1A and 1A - 1A respectively. So the change in current is \left\\{ {1 - \left( { - 1} \right)} \right\\} = 2A
The time difference between the crest and the trough of the current waveform is half of its total time period.
Substituting the values we get,
V2=0.5×212×50=100V{V_2} = 0.5 \times \dfrac{2}{{\dfrac{1}{{2 \times 50}}}} = 100V
Therefore, the crest voltage induced in the secondary is 100V100V

Hence, the correct answer is C.

Note In a transformer, for low frequency operation laminated iron core is used but for radio frequency operation, to minimize eddy current while maintaining high flux density ferrite core is used.