Why efficiency of a transformer, under heavy loads, is comparatively low?

Why efficiency of a transformer, under heavy loads, is comparatively low? Correct Answer Copper loss becomes high in proportion to the output

At heavy loads current drawn by the transformer circuit increases, as we know, variable copper losses are proportional to the square of the current. Thus, we’ll get higher copper loss in proportion to the output.

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