why transformer does not obey ohm law?

Answer Posted / blueraja

I'd also like to mention (sorry, there is no "edit" button)
that transformers absolutely **DO** obey Ohm's law - this
apparent contradiction does NOT occur because, as some have
stated above, "transformers are non-ohmic devices." This is
simply not true.

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