What is Transformer?
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Answer / abhijit pradhan
Transformer is a static electrical device which transfer
the power from one circuit to another circuit with a
constant frequency.
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Answer / anilkumar
Transformer is a static device which transfors power from
one voltage level to another voltage level without changing
its frequency
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Answer / v.senthilkumar - skpcl
A transformer is a static (or stationary) piece of
apparatus by means of which electric power in one circuit
is transformed into electric power of the same frequency in
another circuit. It can raise or lower the voltage in a
circuit but with a coresponding decrease or increase in
current. The physical basis of a transformer is mutual
induction between two circuits linked by a common magnetic
flux.In its simplest form, it consists of two inductive
coils which are electrically seperated but magnetically
linked through a path of low reluctance.
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Answer / sreekanth.yarramasu
a transformer is a static electromagnetic device designed
for the transmission of primary alternating current system
in to another secondary one of the same frequencies with
other characteristics in particulars other primary voltage
and current.
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Answer / amit upadhyay dscl
T/F is a which device who convert the a.c voltage(high
potentional to low potential and low potentional to high
potentional) at the same frequency i.e.
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t/r is a static equipment and its works on EMF princepal.
and depends upon number of turns it convers high to low &
vise versa with out chnging frequency.
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Answer / vanaja
transformer is astatic device which transferpower from one
circuit to another cicuit without changing frequency
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Answer / raj
transformer is a static device which transfer the power from
one circuit to another circuit without change in frequency
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