Power of a Transformer


When an ideal transformer is considered with no losses, the Power of the transformer will be constant, as the product when voltage V multiplied by current I is constant.

We can say that the power in the primary equals the power in the secondary as the transformer takes care of that. If the transformer, steps-up the voltage then the current is reduced and if the voltage is stepped-down, the current is increased so as to maintain the output power constant.

Hence the primary power equals the secondary power.

PPrimary=PSecondaryPPrimary=PSecondary

VPIPcosϕP=VSIScosϕSVPIPcos⁡ϕP=VSIScos⁡ϕS

Where P = Primary phase angle and S = Secondary phase angle.

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