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Physics Investigatory Project Step Down
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PHYSICS
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
(Step-Down Transformer)
(SESSION: 2019-2020)
Scholars Global School
(BAHADURGARH)
Under the Supervision of Submitted By:
Mr Shravan Sir Laksh Taluja
(PGT Physics) Class:- XII
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that LAKSH TALUJA, student of Class XII,
Scholars Global School, Bahadurgarh has completed the
project titled Transformer during the academic year 2019-
2020 towards partial fulfillment of credit for the Physics
practical evaluation of CBSE 2020, and submitted
satisfactory report, as compiled in the following pages,
under my supervision.
Principal Physics lecturer
Mrs POONAM SAXENA SHRAVAN SIR
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my physics mentor
MR. SHRAVAN KUMAR DUBEY SIR for his vital support, guidance
and encouragement, without which this project would not have
come forth. I would also like to express my gratitude to the other
staff of the Department of Physics for their support during the
making of this project.
(LAKSH TALUJA)
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. OBJECTIVES
3. PRINCIPLE
4. CONSTRUCTION
5. THEORY
6. EFFICIENCY
7. CIRCUIT DAIGRAM
8. ENERGY LOSSES IN TRANSFORMER
9. USES
10. APPLICATIONS
11. PRECAUTIONS
12. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INTRODUCTION
TRANSFORMER
The transformer is a device used for converting a low alternating
voltage to a high alternating voltage or a high alternating voltage into
a low alternating voltage.
A transformer which increases the A.C. voltage is called a “Step
up transformer.’
A transformer which decreases the A.C. voltage is called a “Step
down transformer”
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A STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER
A step-down transformer is one whose secondary voltage is less than
its primary voltage. It is designed to reduce the voltage from the
primary winding to the secondary winding. This kind of transformer
“step down” the voltage applied to it
As a step-down unit, the transformer convert high-voltage, low-
current power into low-voltage, high-current power.
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OBJECTIVE
Prepare a project on “STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER.”
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PRINCIPLE
A Transformer is based on the principle of mutual induction.
According to this principle, ‘When the amount of magnetic flux linked
with a coil changing, an e.m.f. is induced in the neighboring coil.’
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CONSTRUCTION
A transformer consists of a rectangular shaft iron core made of
laminated sheets, well insulated from one another. Two coils P1 & P2
and S1 & S2 are wound on the same core, but are well insulated with
each other. Note that the both the coils are insulated from the core.
The source of alternating e.m.f. is connected to P 1P2, the primary coil
and a load resistance R is connected to S 1S2, the secondary coil
through an open switch S. Thus there can be no current through the
secondary coil as long as the switch is open.
For an ideal transformer, we assume that the resistance of the
primary & secondary winding is negligible. Further, the energy loses
due to the magnetic iron core is also negligible.
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THEORY
When an alternating e.m.f. is supplied to the primary coil P 1P2, an
alternating current starts flowing in it. The alternating current in the
primary coil produces a changing magnetic flux, which induces
alternating voltage in the primary as well as in the secondary coil. In a
good transformer, whole of the magnetic flux linked with primary coil
is also linked with the secondary coil, then the induced e.m.f. induced
in each turn of the secondary coil is equal to that induced in each
turn of the primary coil. Thus if Ep and Es be the instantaneous values
of the e.m.f.’s induced in the primary coil and the secondary coil and
Np and Ns are the number of turns of the primary and secondary coils
of the transformer and
dфь / dt = rate of change of flux in each turn of the coil
At this instant, we have
Ep = -Np dфь/dt-------------------------------------------------------------------- (i)
Es = -Ns dфь/dt--------------------------------------------------------------------- (ii)
Since the above relations are true at every instant, so by dividing (ii)
by (i), we get
Es / Ep = - Ns / Np------------------------------------------------------------ (iii)
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As Ep is the instantaneous value of back e.m.f. induced in the primary
coil P1, so the instantaneous current in primary coil is due to the
difference (E – Ep ) in the instantaneous values of the applied and
back e.m.f. Further if Rp is the resistance of P1P2 coil, then the
instantaneous current Ip in the primary coil is given by
Ip = (E – Ep) / Rp
(E – Ep) = Ip Rp
When the resistance of the primary is small, Rp Ip can be neglected so
therefore
E – Ep = 0 or Ep = E
Thus back e.m.f. = input e.m.f.
Hence equation (iii) can be written as
Es / Ep = Es / E = output e.m.f / input e.m.f = Ns / Np = K
Where K is constant, called turn or transformation ratio.
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In a step down transformer:-
Es < E so K < 1, hence Ns < Np
If Ip = value of primary current at the same instant t
And Is = value of sec. current at this instant, then
Input power at the instant t = Ep Ip
And Output power at the same instant = Es Is
If there are no losses of power in the transformer, then
Input power = Output power
Ep Ip = Es Is
Es / Ep = Ip / Is = K
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EFFICIENCY
Efficiency of a transformer is defined as the ratio of output power to
the input power. i.e.
η = output power / input power = Es Is / Ep Ip
Thus in an ideal transformer, where there is no power losses, η = 1.
But in actual practice, there are many power losses, therefore the
efficiency of transformer is less than one.
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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ENERGY LOSSES
Following are the major sources of energy loss in a transformer:
1. Copper loss is the energy loss in the form of heat in the copper
coils of a transformer. This is due to joule heating of conducting
wires.
2. Iron loss is the energy loss in the form of heat in the iron core of
the transformer. This is due to formation of eddy currents in iron
core. It is minimized by taking laminated cores.
3. Leakage of magnetic flux occurs in spite of best insulations.
Therefore, rate of change of magnetic flux linked with each turn
of S1S2 is less than the rate of change of magnetic flux linked with
each turn of P1P2.
4. Hysteretic loss is the loss of energy due to repeated
magnetization and demagnetization of the iron core when A.C. is
fed to it.
5. Magneto striation i.e. humming noise of a transformer.
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USES OF TRANSFORMER
A transformer is used in almost all A.C. operations:-
1· In voltage regulator for T.V., refrigerator, computer, air
conditioner etc.
2. In the induction furnaces.
3. A step down transformer is used for welding purposes.
4. A step down transformer is used for obtaining large current.
5. In transmission of A.C. over long distance.
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APPLICATIONS
A major application of transformer is to increases voltage before
transmitting electrical energy over long distance through wires. Wires
have resistance and so dissipate electrical energy at a rate
proportional to the square of the current through the wire. By
transforming electrical power to a high-voltage (and there for low-
current) form for transmission and back again afterward,
transformers enable economical transmission of power over long
distance. Consequently, transformers have shaped the electrical
supply industry, permitting generation to be located remotely from
points of demand. All but a tiny fraction of the world’s electrical
power has passed through a series of transforms by the time it
reaches the consumer.
Transformer are also used extensively in electronic products to step
down the supply voltage to a level suitable for the low voltage
circuits they contain.
The transformer also used electrically isolates the end user from
contact with the supply voltage.
Transformer range in size from a thumbnail-sized coupling
transformer hidden inside a stage microphone to huge unit weighing
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hundreds of tons used in power stations, or to interconnect portions
of power grids. All operate on the same basic principles, although the
range of designs is wide. While new technologies have eliminated
the need for transformers in some electronic circuits, transformers
are still found in nearly all electronic devices designed for household
(“mains”) voltage. Transformer are essential for high-voltage
electrical power transmission, which makes long-distance
transmission economically practical.
Single and audio transformer are used to couple stages of amplifier
and to match devices such as microphones and record players to the
input of the amplifiers. Audio transformer allowed telephone circuit
to carry on a two-way conservation over a single pair of wires. A
balun transformer converts a single that is referenced to ground to a
signal that has balanced voltage to ground, such as between external
cables and internal circuits.
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PRECAUTIONS
1. The loss of power in the transmission lines is I2 R, where I is
strength of current and R is the resistance of wires. To reduce the
power loss, a.c. is transmitted over long distance at extremely
high voltages. This reduces I in the same ratio. Therefore, I2R
becomes negligibly low.
2. Permeability of magnetic material of transformer core must be
high.
3. Oiling in transformer provides insulation as well as cooling.
4. The transformer core must be laminated to minimize loss of
energy due to eddy currents.
5. Safety from high voltage is maintained.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Physics textbook for class XII , 1st Edition NCERT (2007).
2. Concepts of Physics, [Link], 1ST Edition, Bharti
Bhawan(1993).
3. Fundamentals of Physics , David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl
walker, 7th Edition, Wiley-India(2004)
4. Practical physics for class XII, [Link] [Link] Singh ,3rd
Edition ,Laxmi Publications(2009).
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