In an ideal transformer the no-load primary current:
- Lags Vp by an angle between 0° and 90°
- Leads Vp by 90°
- Lags behind Vp by 90°
- Is in phase with Vp
- None of above
Correct answer: 3. Lags behind Vp by 90°
Explanation: The coil of an ideal transformer is purely inductive. For a purely inductive circuit, the current lags voltage by 90°, therefore, the magnetizing current induced in transformer lags the input voltage by 90°.
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