Is transformer an amplifier?

Answer Posted / zain ul abedin

TRANSFORMER PRINCIPLE IS FARADAY'S LAW OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION.IT HAS NO PHYSICAL RELATION WITH PRIMARY OR SECONDARY COIL.
A CHANGING CURRENT IN ONE COIL AND INDUCE VOLTAGE IN OTHER.
IT IS ALSO A LOT MORE DIFFERENT FROM AN AMPLIFIER.

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