A researcher studying the behaviour of step- up transformer made the following observations: “More joules per coulomb and fewer coulombs per second at the output than at...

      

A researcher studying the behaviour of step- up transformer made the following
observations:
“More joules per coulomb and fewer coulombs per second at the output than at the input terminals
Explain why the observation does not imply a violation of the principle of conservation of energy

  

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Davis
Energy is neither created nor destroyed
Make power constant
VU = Joules current = charge
Count time
P = IV
For large V, 1 must lower for power input to be equal to power output
Githiari answered the question on September 18, 2017 at 16:47


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