A transformer transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit at a different voltage level through magnetic fields without changing frequency. Transformers are used to convert between high and low voltages and provide electrical isolation between circuits. Transformers have a core that is wrapped by coils of wire and work by electromagnetic induction to change the voltage of an alternating current from one circuit to another.
A transformer transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit at a different voltage level through magnetic fields without changing frequency. Transformers are used to convert between high and low voltages and provide electrical isolation between circuits. Transformers have a core that is wrapped by coils of wire and work by electromagnetic induction to change the voltage of an alternating current from one circuit to another.
A transformer transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit at a different voltage level through magnetic fields without changing frequency. Transformers are used to convert between high and low voltages and provide electrical isolation between circuits. Transformers have a core that is wrapped by coils of wire and work by electromagnetic induction to change the voltage of an alternating current from one circuit to another.
A transformer is not an energy conversion device, but it is
A device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit at Certain voltage level into another circuit at another voltage Level through the action of magnetic field, without change in Frequency.
Applications:-
Used to convert between high and low voltages.
To provide electrical isolation between circuits.
2) shell – type construction
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