How can a transformer produce a high voltage and a low current?
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Because of this the product of voltage and current in the secondary winding is a constant.
This means that voltage and current are inversely related, which seems unintuitive because they are directly related by ohms law.
Because of this the product of voltage and current in the secondary winding is a constant.
This means that voltage and current are inversely related, which seems unintuitive because they are directly related by ohms law.
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