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6 February, 15:10

If the primary of a transformer were connected to a dc power source,

A. the transformer would have a voltage output the same as its input.

B. at a higher efficiency than with an ac source.

C. that is also dc.

D. only briefly while being connected or disconnected.

E. none of the above

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  1. 6 February, 16:09
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    D. only briefly while being connected or disconnected.

    Explanation:

    As we know that transformer works on the principle of mutual inductance

    here we know that as per the principle of mutual inductance when flux linked with the primary coil charges then it will induce EMF in secondary coil

    So here when AC source is connected with primary coil then it will give output across secondary coil because AC source will have change in flux with time.

    Now when we connect DC source across primary coil then it will not induce any EMF across secondary coil because DC source is a constant voltage source in which flux will remain constant always

    So here in DC source the EMF will only induce at the time of connection or disconnection when flux will change in it while rest of the time it will give ZERO output

    so correct answer will be

    D. only briefly while being connected or disconnected.
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