Physics, asked by vermaameesha, 11 months ago

Principle in which a transformer works??​

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Answered by prajwal1697
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Definition:Transformer is a static device which convert electrical power from one circuit to another without changing its frequency. it Step up (or Step down) the level of AC Voltage and Current. Working principle: it works on the principle of mutual induction of two coils or Faraday Law's Of Electromagnetic induction.

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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A transformer operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction. It has a magnetic core over which two sets of windings, termed as primary and secondary, are suitably placed. When one of the windings is connected to an AC supply, an emf is induced on the other winding which is proportional to the number of turns.

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