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Core Loss vs. Voltage Graph

The document contains 4 graphs that show the relationship between: 1) Core loss (W) and voltage (V), showing a linear relationship between the two variables. 2) Core loss (W) and current (A), also showing a linear relationship. 3) Efficiency (%) and number of loads, with efficiency decreasing as the number of loads increases. 4) Voltage regulation (%) and number of loads, with voltage regulation increasing slightly as the number of loads increases.

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Core Loss vs. Voltage Graph

The document contains 4 graphs that show the relationship between: 1) Core loss (W) and voltage (V), showing a linear relationship between the two variables. 2) Core loss (W) and current (A), also showing a linear relationship. 3) Efficiency (%) and number of loads, with efficiency decreasing as the number of loads increases. 4) Voltage regulation (%) and number of loads, with voltage regulation increasing slightly as the number of loads increases.

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Core Loss Vs.

Voltage Graph

43

R = 0.9967

38

Core Loss (W)

33

28

23

18
150

160

170

180

190

200

Voltage (V)

210

220

230

240

250

Core Loss Vs. Current Graph

43

R = 0.9967

38

Core Loss (W)

33

28

23

18
0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

Current (A)

1.2

1.4

Load Vs. Efficiency Graph


100

90

80

70

Efficiency (%)

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
0

No. of Loads

Load Vs. Voltage Regulation Graph


2

1.8
R = 0.9995

1.6

1.4

Voltage Regulation (%)

1.2

0.8

0.6

0.4

0.2

0
0

No of Loads

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