Answer Posted / jay
A Transformer does not rotate because:-
1. Its windings are not displaced in space i.e 120 degrees apart so a rotating flux is not produced, instead an alternating flux is all it has.
2. All its parts are rigidly maintained for the intent of no movement.
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