what type of oil is used in transformers? a)conduting b)
insulating
Answer Posted / mahesh s
insulating oil is usually a highly-refined mineral oil that
is stable at high temperatures and has excellent electrical
insulating properties. It is used in oil-filled transformers.
That is mineral oil
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