Transformers Flashcards

1
Q

What does a transformer do?

A

It changes an alternating voltage from one value to another.

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2
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What does a transformer consist of?

A

Two coils of insulated wire wrapped around an iron core.

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3
Q

How does a transformer work?

A

The input voltage is connected to the primary coil and the output voltage is taken from the secondary coil.

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4
Q

What are step-up transformers?

A

Transformers that increase the voltage.

There are more turns on the secondary coil than on the primary coil.

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5
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What are step-down transformers?

A

Transformers that decrease the voltage.

There are more turns on the primary coil than on the secondary coil.

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6
Q

What is the turns ratio transformer equation?

A

Np/Ns = Vp/Vs

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7
Q

How efficient are transformers?

A

Transformers are very efficient and we can assume that no energy is wasted at all.

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8
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What equation can be derived from the idea that no energy is wasted in a transformer?

A

Vp x Ip = Vs x Is

Power in = power out

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9
Q

If the secondary coil has twice as many turns of wire as the primary coil, what will the output voltage be?

A

Twice the input voltage.

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10
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What type of current will transformers only work with?

A

Alternating current.

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11
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Why will direct current not work with transformers?

A

Using direct current will create a magnetic field in the core, but it will not be a changing magnetic field, so no voltage will be induced in the secondary coil.

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12
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As voltage is increased in a step-up transformer, what happens to the current? What equation proves this?

A

Current is decreased in the same proportion.

P = I x V (power = current x voltage) proves this.

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13
Q

Why is the power output of a transformer always less than the power input in reality?

A

Heat is lost to the environment.

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14
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Why is electricity produced by alternating current in power stations?

A
  1. It is easy to generate alternating current

2. Transformers will not work with direct current.

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15
Q

What is the system called through which electricity is sent to homes and factories?

A

The National Grid.

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16
Q

How is electricity carried throughout the grid?

A

Electricity is carried along aluminium cables suspended between pylons.

17
Q

Why is aluminium used to carry electricity?

A

Aluminium has a low density and can be safely suspended from inexpensive, thin pylons.

18
Q

What is the disadvantage of pylons?

A

Pylons are an eyesore.

19
Q

What are the advantages of pylons?

A

Pylons provide easy access to cables for maintenance and repair.
Transmission using pylons is cheaper than burying cables underground.

20
Q

Why are transformers used to create a very high voltage?

A

To minimise energy loss.

21
Q

What does a very high voltage mean?

A

A very high voltage means a low current.

This means that there is less heat lost to the environment.

22
Q

In a power station, before electricity is passed to overhead power lines, what happens?

A

A step-up transformer at the power station raises the voltage to 400,000 V.

23
Q

What happens before electricity is supplied to homes and factories?

A

For homes, a step-down transformer reduces the voltage to 240 V.
For factories, a step-down transformer reduces the voltage to 33,000 V.

24
Q

If voltage goes up by 16 times, what happens to current?

A

It goes down by 16 times.

25
Q

What are the advantages of less heat loss during transmission?

A
  1. Saves energy

2. Conserves fossil fuels at power stations.