hello everyone, this is a stupid question but if anyone can answer this, i'd be so grateful. the question is about the transformer core. take a simple EI laminated silicone steel core for example. we know primary winding magnetises and secondary demagnetises. and at a some point an equilibrium is achieved. now tell me what happens if, assume our windings can support any amount of current, short the secondary winding so that theoretically infinite current can flow. according to my understanding, primary winding will draw more current to achieve that equilibrium. so here it is, till what point will primary keep on increasing current until the equilibrium is achieved. and secondly, what does the size of the core have to do here? secondary is demagnetising and primary is magnetising, so as per my understanding, core should never saturate because secondary doesn't let it magnetise at such levels. plz plz help. i can't find answers anywhere