How power is transferred from one winding to another in an auto-transformer?
A) electrically
B) magnetically
C( both a & b
D) neither of above
Answer Posted / sai krishna
Both electrically and magnetically
common part of winding is leads to induce voltage electrically..remaining part of winding induce voltge magnetically
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