what is the back ground of transformer working? applying
voltage to primary and emf inducing in primary and
secondary? how it is possible? please answer me with
scientific approach?
Answer Posted / zahid
transformer works on the principal of mutual induction.That
is a changing currrent n one coil induce an e.m.f in another
coil.
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