what will be happen if we apply D.C supply to the
transformer
Answer Posted / rem
Dear all Transformer get become electro magnet if you give DC supply. And one more thing we have to understand which transformer will get burn only the high range of DC voltage applied between terminals.If anyone deny this reason and please let me know how the electro magnet will works ?
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