Question
Question: A step-down transformer having an efficiency of 75% supplies 3-ampere current at 120 volts. Calculat...
A step-down transformer having an efficiency of 75% supplies 3-ampere current at 120 volts. Calculate the current in its primary coil, if it is operated at 440 volts.
A. 2
B. 1
C. 3
D. 4
Solution
The efficiency of a transformer is the ratio of output power to the input power of the transformer. And, power is the product of current and voltage. Thus this problem can be solved using only these concepts.
Formula used:
η=PIPO
P=V×I
Complete step-by-step solution:
From given, we have,
The efficiency of the transformer, η=75
The output current of the transformer, IS=3A
The output voltage of the transformer, VO=120V
The input voltage of the transformer, VI=440V
The efficiency of a transformer defines its working ability. Higher the ratio of output power to the input power greater the efficiency of that transformer.
Firstly, compute the output power of the transformer
The output power is the product of the secondary current and the output voltage.
Thus, the formula for calculating the output power of the transformer is,
PO=VO×IS
Substitute the values in the above equation.