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How do you reduce voltage in a transformer?

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Answered by Itsmahi001
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  • All transformers have both a primary and a secondary coil. A transformer whose primary coil has more turns than its secondary coil is called a step-down transformer because it reduces voltage — that is, the voltage at the secondary coil is less than the voltage at the primary coil.
Answered by MagicalBlaze
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