Answer Posted / madugula venkatrao
Basically transformers are classified in to two types:
They are
1.step up transformers.
2. step down transformers.
further they are classified into two types:
1. mutual transformer.
2.auto transformers.
again they classified in to :
1 single phase
2. three phase
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