When the secondary of a transformer experiences a sudden short circuit, it causes a drastic increase in current flow through the secondary winding. This results in a significant drop in secondary voltage due to the short circuit conditions. As a consequence, the primary winding will also experience a corresponding increase in current, which can lead to overheating and potential damage to the transformer if protective measures are not in place. The transformer's ability to handle this situation depends on its design and the effectiveness of protective devices such as fuses or circuit breakers.
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