Illustrate the no-load phasor diagram, Physics

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A 3300V/440V, single-phase transformer takes a no-load current of 0.8A and the iron loss is 500W.

Draw the no-load phasor diagram and

Determine the values of the magnetizing and core loss components of theno-load current.

 


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