A. load current
B. load current and voltage
C. load current, voltage and frequency
D. load current, voltage, frequency and power factor
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The leakage flux in a transformer depends upon load current, voltage, and frequency.
A. Load current: The leakage flux in a transformer is directly proportional to the load current flowing through it.
B. Load current and voltage: The leakage flux in a transformer is directly proportional to both the load current and voltage, as these two factors determine the power being transferred through the transformer.
C. Load current, voltage, and frequency: Leakage flux depends on the load current, voltage, and frequency, as these three factors determine the power being transferred through the transformer, and the leakage flux is the magnetic flux that does not link with the secondary winding.
D. Load current, voltage, frequency, and power factor: Power factor is the ratio of real power to apparent power, it doesn’t have a direct relation with leakage flux. Leakage flux depends on load current, voltage, and frequency.