why dc power can not be used in transformer?
Answer Posted / nandhini
transformer works on mutual inductance through alternating flux produced by AC.assume that if we give DC to a transformer ,there is a static flow of current(no flux produced) which produces more amount of heat ,so the coil melts,there is no inductance between the coil.
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