Answer Posted / jyotirmaya patra
Transformer is a static device which transfers voltage from
one circuit to another circuit without changing the
frequency(changes the voltage level). The working principle
is dpends upon mutual induction which is created by the
alternating or rotating magnetic field. SO transformers are
not rotating type.
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