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Timeline for Induced EMF in a transformer

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Jun 21, 2016 at 8:07 comment added Siddharth Prakash "The changing current induces an emf which opposes the supply voltage and this leads to a limit in the amplitude of the primary current." So we agree upto that point. Now let's focus only on the primary winding. What happens after that. If the current through the primary is reduced then the opposing induced emf would also dicrease which then further increases the current and so on..So instead of pure sinusoidal curve shouldn't we get a sinusoidal curve with oscillating max value
Jun 20, 2016 at 21:47 history answered Viv CC BY-SA 3.0