efficiency of a transformer is maximum at which power factor?

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    Falcó Cruz
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    efficiency of a transformer is maximum at which power factor?

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    Luka
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    The efficiency of a transformer is maximum at a power factor of unity (1.0). At this power factor, the load is purely resistive, meaning that all the power supplied is effectively converted into useful work without reactive power losses. When the power factor is less than one, such as in inductive or capacitive loads, the efficiency decreases due to increased losses in the transformer, including copper and iron losses.

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