Transformer induced emf

Is the transformer induced emf E1 and E2 in same phase or in opposite phase? Explain Why?

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Yes, transformer induced emf's are in same phase  only because transfomer only transfers the one form of energy to another form without change in frequency. So the phase difference is not their in two emf's. 

kirank_239

  • Mar 31st, 2009
 

The voltage induced in the primary and secondary windings is due to the same flux i.e., the primary flux. Hence E1 and E2 are in same phase

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ripago

  • Nov 28th, 2010
 

It depends on winding direction between primary and secondary coil ( this is so called polarity). If winding direction of primary and secondary coil same, then E1 would be in phase with E2. but if opposite then EMF also would be opposite (180 deg.)

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