In a transformer, magnetising component is a. 90 degrees out of phase with the flux b. 180 degrees out of phase with the flux c. 270 degrees out of phase with the flux d. in phase with the flux
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This magnetic field is generated by the primary coil when an alternating current flows through it. Now, let's consider the relationship between the magnetizing component and the flux. The flux is the measure of the total magnetic field passing through a given Show more…
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