"Explain why voltage transformations are related to conservation of energy"
I had this in a trial paper and got 1/3 marks but cant understand how/why. The following is my answer....if im on the wrong track in any way i hope someone can lead me in the right direction. Thanks for any input
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another. In a transformer, the voltage is not created but induced in the secondary coil by the change in flux of the magnetic field in the primary coil. Hence the power input must be equal to or greater than the power output in the secondary coil. Since we cannot get a larger output from the secondary coil there must be some sort of trade off when we step up a voltage or step it down. This trade off occurs with the current: increase in voltage=decrease in current and vice versa.
I had this in a trial paper and got 1/3 marks but cant understand how/why. The following is my answer....if im on the wrong track in any way i hope someone can lead me in the right direction. Thanks for any input
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another. In a transformer, the voltage is not created but induced in the secondary coil by the change in flux of the magnetic field in the primary coil. Hence the power input must be equal to or greater than the power output in the secondary coil. Since we cannot get a larger output from the secondary coil there must be some sort of trade off when we step up a voltage or step it down. This trade off occurs with the current: increase in voltage=decrease in current and vice versa.