sekundärspänning
Sekundärspänning refers to the secondary voltage in a transformer, which is the electrical potential difference between two points in the secondary winding of the transformer. It is the voltage that is delivered to the load or the device connected to the secondary side of the transformer. The secondary voltage is typically lower than the primary voltage, which is the voltage applied to the primary winding of the transformer. The relationship between the primary and secondary voltages is determined by the turns ratio of the transformer, which is the ratio of the number of turns in the primary winding to the number of turns in the secondary winding. The secondary voltage is crucial in electrical systems as it determines the amount of power that can be delivered to the load. It is measured in volts (V) and is an essential parameter in the design and operation of electrical transformers.