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CP11a Transformers

CP11a Transformers

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10th - 11th Grade

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Sharon El Masarany

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9 Slides • 21 Questions

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CP11a Transformers

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Re-cap magnetic fields of wires and electromagnets

  • Complete the multiple choice questions on the next slides

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Multiple Choice

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How can you test to see if there is a current running through a wire?

1

listen carefully to see if you hear a buzzing sound

2

place several compasses around the wire, they will point in a circle, showing a magnetic field

3

place several compasses around the wire, they will point outwards, showing a magnetic field

4

Multiple Choice

An electromagnet is a magnet that

1

can be turned on and off and whose strength can be varied

2

always has a magnetic field around it

3

has very little strength

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Multiple Select

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Permanent Magnets and Electromagnets are similar in which TWO ways?

1

they can both be turned off and on

2

they both have a north and south pole

3

they have a similar magnetic field surrounding them

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Multiple Select

What THREE ways are electromagnets different from permanent magnets?

1

they can be turned off and on

2

their strength can be increased by increasing the current in the wire

3

they are smaller in size

4

their magnetic poles (North and South) can be reversed

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What are transformers used for and how can the output voltage be calculated?

  • State uses of transformers

  • Describe the structure of a transformer

  • Recall the equation for electrical power

  • Apply the law of conservation of energy to derive an equation for transformers

  • Calculate the output voltage

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Transformers

  • Transformers are used to increase or decrease the potential difference (voltage) of an electricity supply.

  • Mains electricity in the UK is supplied at 230 V

  • The transformer in this shaving unit is 'stepping down' the voltage to 115 V to be suitable for shavers.

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Make notes from the following slides and from the video

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Transformers

  • A transformer consists of three main parts

  • A soft iron core

  • A primary coil, wound around the core, connected to an alternating current supply.

  • A secondary coil wrapped around the opposite side of the core

  • The coils are not connected to each other

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Transformers

  • The magnetic field from the primary coil causes an electric voltage to be induced in the secondary coil.

  • This is called electromagnetic induction.

  • The size of the induced voltage depends on the number of coils on the primary and secondary coils

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Multiple Choice

A transformer is a device that

1

turns cars into robots

2

changes electrical power

3

changes electrical voltage

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Multiple Choice

The core of a transformer is made of iron because...

1

it is strong

2

it conducts electricity

3

it is a soft magnetic material, which can be controlled by electricity

4

It is a hard magnetic material which remains permanently magnetised

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Multiple Choice

A transformer that icreases voltage is called a

1

step up transformer

2

step down transformer

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Multiple Choice

The primary and secondary coils are not connected so how is electricity passed from one coil to the other?

1

the changing magnetic field of the first coil creates a current in the other coil

2

electricity passes through the iron core to the second coil

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Electrical power and conservation of energy

  • Recap equation:

  • electrical power = current x potential difference P = I x V

  • Since energy can not be created or destroyed, the power supplied to the transformer in the primary coil must be equal to the power transferred in the secondary coil.

  • Since the power is constant a step-up transformer steps up voltage but steps down current​

  • So the equation in the picture can be applied:

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Multiple Choice

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The voltage supplied to a circuit is 17 V and the current running through is 10 A. What is the power generated?
1
170 W
2
170 A
3
1.7 V
4
1.7 W

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Multiple Choice

A step down transformer...

1

decreases the voltage but increases the current

2

decreases the voltage and decreases the current

3

increases the voltage and increases the current

4

increases the voltage but decreases the current

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Multiple Choice

Watts is the same as...
1
Joules per second
2
Voltage per second
3
Current per second

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Multiple Choice

Electrical power can be calculated using
1
Resistance x Voltage
2
Voltage x Current 
3
Voltage ÷ Current

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Multiple Choice

In a transformer, the input power is __________ the output power.

1

less than

2

equal to

3

greater than

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Fill in the Blank

A step-up transformer has an input power of 75 W. What is the output power?

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Multiple Choice

What would happen to the power output of a transformer if it wasn't 100% efficient?

1

Increase

2

Decrease

3

Stay the same

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Multiple Choice

A transformer has a current of 10 A in the primary coil and 25 A in the secondary coil. When a potential difference of 120 V is applied to the primary coil, what is the voltage in the secondary coil?

1

48V

2

30V

3

20V

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Need help with the last question?

  • A transformer has a current of 10 A in the primary coil and 25 A in the secondary coil. When a potential difference of 120 V is applied to the primary coil, what is the voltage in the secondary coil?

  • Vp x Ip = Vs x Is

  • 120 x 10 = Vs x 25

  • Vs = (120 x 10 ) / 25

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Multiple Choice

What's the missing value? Vp = ?, Ip = 2 A, Vs=200 V, Is = 0.1 A

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Vp = 10 V

2

Vp = 20 V

3

Vp = 100 V

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Multiple Choice

What's the missing value? Vp = 11,000 V, Ip = ?, Vs=230 V, Is = 11 A

1

Ip = 0.23 A

2

ip = 4.3 A

3

Ip = 100 A

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Multiple Choice

What's the missing value? Vp = 33 kV, Ip = 2 A, Vs = 230 V, Is = ?

1

Is = 0.23 A

2

Is = 33 A

3

Is = 287 A

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the output current when a transformer causes the potential difference of the supply to increase?

1

current increases

2

Current decreases

3

current stays the same

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the output current when a transformer causes the potential difference of the supply to decrease?

1

current increases

2

Current decreases

3

current stays the same

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