how step up transformer step up the voltage and what is the
reason behind it?
Answer Posted / partha
A transformer uses the principle of electromagnetic
induction to step up voltage. The power handled remains
constant. Only the voltage and current magnitudes get
changed. A rise in voltage implies a drop in current and
vice-versa
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