like the transformer another electrical static device which
operate on same priencipal?
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Answer / jaswinder
Alternators and Induction Motors are not static devices
although they work on same principle as transformer.
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Answer / saswat
I guess induction heaters, induction furnaces & induction
cookers could be called static devices working on
transformer(or induction) action
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Answer / biswajit
Series and shunt reactors work on the same principle as
that of transformers while being static electrical
equipments.
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Answer / k.prakashchandra
How about induction furnace and induction heater ?
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Answer / nazeer
the principle behind teacformers is electromagnetic
induction.similarly alternators also work on the same
principle.it act as its secondary as short-ckted
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Answer / gourav
it should be INDUCTION REGULATOR.....
ITS A STATIC DEVICE ANDWORK ON TRANSFORMER PRINCIPLLE
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Answer / sourav
The answer is induction motors,in fact all ac machines.Also
energy meters, and some type of relays
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Answer / sanju
a 3 phase induction motor also works on the same principle.
a 3 phase Induction motor is a self starting motor with
stator winding and armature winding. these winding behaves
in the same manner as transformer primary and secondary
winding. The armature of an induction motor is short
circuited at the ends to generate current in armature.
Transformers secondary winding current is also zero if it is
left open circuit. Due to these reasons u can say that a 3
phase induction motor can be compared with a transformer
with secondary short circuited..
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