why in transformer there is not rotating
fiddl/ magnetic field like motor
Answer Posted / vamsi krishna
Because T/F is a static device and the emf induced in the
T/F is a statically induced EMF, which does not require any
rotating parts.
Going through the working of T/F may give u correct explanation.
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