The magnetic flux of the transformer passes from
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In an ideal transformer, according to the law of Faraday, the magnetic flux passes from the primary winding to the secondary winding.
A voltage is brought into each winding which is proportional to the numerous windings present in the transformer.
The magnetic flux produced in the secondary winding cannot be more than the magnetic flux produced in the primary winding.
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