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what are transforms????!what is plants transform?






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Answered by itsaditi
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Answer:

A transformer is an electrical device that uses electromagnetic induction to pass an alternating current (AC) signal from one electric circuit to another, often changing (or "transforming") the voltage and electric current. Transformers do not pass direct current (DC), and can be used to take the DC voltage (the constant voltage) out of a signal while keeping the part that changes (the AC voltage). In the electrical grid transformers are key to changing the voltages to reduce how much energy is lost in electrical transmission.

Transformers change the voltage of the electrical signal coming out of the power plant, usually increasing (also known as "stepping up") the voltage. Transformers also reduce ("step down") the voltage in substations, and as distribution transformers.[2] Transformers are also used as a part of devices, like current transformers.

Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Explanation:

Plant transformation is a scientific approach whereby DNA from any organism is inserted into the genome of a species of interest. The inserted DNA is called a “transgene”, and the resulting plant is said to be “transgenic”. Transgenic plants are vital for both research and agriculture.

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