Answer Posted / prabhakar
transformer is static device,which is working under mutual
induction principle.
basically having two windings i.primary
ii.secondary.windings are mechanically isolated but
electricaly coupled.
types:potential transformer,current transformer
applications :stepup and stepdown the supply
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