Tool/software:
In regards to Q3. The magnetizing current of a transformer is based on the following:
V = Lm*di/dt
di = (V/Lm)*dt
Is Lmag the same as L of the transformer?
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Tool/software:
In regards to Q3. The magnetizing current of a transformer is based on the following:
V = Lm*di/dt
di = (V/Lm)*dt
Is Lmag the same as L of the transformer?
Hello,
If you are looking at transformer current Lmag is the same as Lm or L.
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