Transformers Flashcards

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Transformers use [ ] to change p.d. They only work on [ ]

A

Electromagnetic induction

AC

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What are the 2 types of transformers?

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Step-up and step-down

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3
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Describe the general structure of a transformer

A

A primary and secondary coil joined with an iron core

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4
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Describe a step-up transformer

A

They step up the voltage

They have MORE turns on the secondary coil than the primary coil

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5
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Describe a step-down transformer

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They step down the voltage

They have MORE turns on the primary coil than the secondary coil

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6
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Describe how transformers work (4)

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1) The primary coil produces a magnetic field which stays within the iron core. This means nearly all of it passes through the secondary coil
2) Because there’s an AC current in the primary coil, the field in the iron core is constantly changing direction
3) This rapidly changing magnetic field is then felt by the secondary coil
4) The changing field induces an alternating p.d across the secondary coil (with the same frq. as the AC in the primary)- electromagnetic induction of a p.d

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7
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Describe the constantly changing direction of the AC current in a transformer

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100 times/second if it’s at 50Hz

It makes a changing magnetic field

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8
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Describe the iron core

A

It’s purely for transferring the changing magnetic field from the primary coil to the secondary
No electricity flows round it

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9
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Step-up: The p.d across the secondary coil is [ ] than the p.d across the primary coil

A

Greater

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Step-down: The p.d across the secondary coil is [ ] than the p.d across the primary coil

A

less

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11
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Why wouldn’t transformers work with DC?

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There’d still be a magnetic field in the iron core, but it wouldn’t be constantly changing, so there’d be no induction in the secondary because you need a changing field to induce p.d

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12
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What are the equations for transformers?

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Vₚ / Vₛ = nₚ / nₛ
OR
Vₛ / Vₚ = nₛ / nₚ
V = p.d (volts, V) 
n = number of turns
ₚ = primary coil
ₛ = secondary coil
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13
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What is the power equation for transformers?

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Power in = power out ( P = I * V )
Therefore 
VₚIₚ = VₛIₛ
V = p.d
I = current (A)
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14
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What are switch-mode transformers?

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They are a type of transformers that operate at higher frequencies than traditional transformers
They usually operate between 50 kHz and 200 kHz

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15
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Why are switch-mode transformers better than traditional ones?

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They work at higher frequencies, they can be made much lighter and smaller than traditional ones that work from a 50 Hz mains supply
This makes them more useful for mobile phone chargers and power supplies (for laptops)

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16
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Why are switch-mode transformers more efficient than traditional ones?

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They use very little power when they’re switched on but no load (like a mobile) is applied