Answer Posted / prakash agnihotri
transformer is a electrical static device,which works on
mutual induction principle.it have two electrical windings
that primary and socondary winding.which winding directly
connected with main supply, called primary winding and that
winding connected with the load , called secondary winding.
we can take step up or step down the given voltage without
change in frequency.
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