The efficiency of a transformer, under heavy loads, is comparatively low because$?

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Option 1 : copper loss becomes high in proportion to the output

Option 2 : iron loss is increased considerably

Option 3 : voltage drop both in primary and secondary becomes large

Option 4 : secondary output is much less as compared to primary input


 

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iron loss is increased considerably


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