
Step Up and Step Down Transformer
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Physics
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10th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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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
How can you test to see if there is a current running through a wire?
listen carefully to see if you hear a buzzing sound
place several compasses around the wire, they will point in a circle, showing a magnetic field
place several compasses around the wire, they will point outwards, showing a magnetic field
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Multiple Choice
An electromagnet is a magnet that
can be turned on and off and whose strength can be varied
always has a magnetic field around it
has very little strength
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Multiple Select
Permanent Magnets and Electromagnets are similar in which TWO ways?
they can both be turned off and on
they both have a north and south pole
they have a similar magnetic field surrounding them
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Multiple Select
What THREE ways are electromagnets different from permanent magnets?
they can be turned off and on
their strength can be increased by increasing the current in the wire
they are smaller in size
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.
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
turns cars into robots
changes electrical power
changes electrical voltage
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Multiple Choice
The core of a transformer is made of iron because...
it is strong
it conducts electricity
it is a soft magnetic material, which can be controlled by electricity
It is a hard magnetic material which remains permanently magnetised
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Multiple Choice
A transformer that icreases voltage is called a
step up transformer
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?
the changing magnetic field of the first coil creates a current in the other coil
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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Multiple Choice
A step down transformer...
decreases the voltage but increases the current
decreases the voltage and decreases the current
increases the voltage and increases the current
increases the voltage but decreases the current
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
In a transformer, the input power is __________ the output power.
less than
equal to
greater than
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What would happen to the power output of a transformer if it wasn't 100% efficient?
Increase
Decrease
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?
48V
30V
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
Vp = 10 V
Vp = 20 V
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
Ip = 0.23 A
ip = 4.3 A
Ip = 100 A
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Multiple Choice
What's the missing value? Vp = 33 kV, Ip = 2 A, Vs = 230 V, Is = ?
Is = 0.23 A
Is = 33 A
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?
current increases
Current decreases
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?
current increases
Current decreases
current stays the same
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