Transformer iron loss is roughly proportional to the square of the voltage. When the output and output voltage are fixed

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Transformer iron loss is roughly proportional to the square of the voltage. When the output and output voltage are fixed

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Transformer iron loss is roughly proportional to the square of the voltage.When the output and output voltage are fixed, why is the iron loss constant at different powers?Flyback circuitInput30vdcOutput70vdcPOWER100W
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