No load primary current in a transformer

Answer: (A) lags behind applied voltage somewhat less than 90°

Explanation:

As the winding of the transformer is inductive the magnetizing current in it lags behind the primary applied voltage by exactly 90° but there is a core loss component that will be in phase with applied voltage. The no-load current is the vector sum of these two currents hence this must lag behind applied voltage somewhat less than 90°.

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