Transformer refers to the static electromagnetic setting which can transfer power from one circuit to another one. In AC circuits, AC voltage, current and waveform can be transformed with the help of Transformers. Each transformation is usually to transfer from one circuit to another one by the way of electromagnetism, but it has no direct relation with this circuit. It also can be transformed through electromagnetism (electrical manner). This electromagnetism is known as auto-transformer.
Electrical power transformer is a static device which transforms electrical energy from one circuit to another without any direct electrical connection and with the help of mutual induction between two windings. It transforms power from one circuit to another without changing its frequency but may be in different voltage level.
The working principle of transformer is very simple. It depends upon Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. Actually, mutual induction between two or more winding is responsible for transformation action in an electrical transformer.
and the Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction states that “Rate of change of flux linkage with respect to time is directly proportional to the induced EMF in a conductor or coil”.
Mutual Induction is defines as “It is the phenomenon in which a change of current in one coil causes an induced emf in another coil placed near to the first coil. The coil in which current is changed is called primary coil and the coil in which emf is induced is called secondary coil”.
The working principle of transformer is very simple. It depends upon Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. Actually, mutual induction between two or more winding is responsible for transformation action in an electrical transformer.
According to Faraday’s laws,
“Rate of change of flux linkage with respect to time is directly proportional to the induced EMF in a conductor or coil”.
Nripen Kumar
Transformer refers to the static electromagnetic setting which can transfer power from one circuit to another one. In AC circuits, AC voltage, current and waveform can be transformed with the help of Transformers. Each transformation is usually to transfer from one circuit to another one by the way of electromagnetism, but it has no direct relation with this circuit. It also can be transformed through electromagnetism (electrical manner). This electromagnetism is known as auto-transformer.
jatin06
Electrical power transformer is a static device which transforms electrical energy from one circuit to another without any direct electrical connection and with the help of mutual induction between two windings. It transforms power from one circuit to another without changing its frequency but may be in different voltage level.
Md Rafay Nadvi
The working principle of transformer is very simple. It depends upon Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. Actually, mutual induction between two or more winding is responsible for transformation action in an electrical transformer.
and the Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction states that “Rate of change of flux linkage with respect to time is directly proportional to the induced EMF in a conductor or coil”.
Mutual Induction is defines as “It is the phenomenon in which a change of current in one coil causes an induced emf in another coil placed near to the first coil. The coil in which current is changed is called primary coil and the coil in which emf is induced is called secondary coil”.
mohd-tahir mansuri
The working principle of transformer is very simple. It depends upon Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. Actually, mutual induction between two or more winding is responsible for transformation action in an electrical transformer.
According to Faraday’s laws,
“Rate of change of flux linkage with respect to time is directly proportional to the induced EMF in a conductor or coil”.