Why in transformer current is inversly prootional to voltage? why against ohm’s law?
shy , 6 Years ago
Grade 12th pass
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Amritpal Singh Saini
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
In transformer there is also a power factor , as power is nothing but the product of current and voltage , so the current required to carry the power decreases when the voltage increases , there is no violation of ohm`s law , because it states that the voltage across the the conductor is proportional to the current flowing through it