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A transformer is an electrical device that changes the potential difference (voltage) of an alternating current supply.
Key Points
A basic transformer consists of two coils of wire, which are not connected. These coils are wrapped around an iron core.
Process: 1. An alternating current is supplied to the primary coil.
2. The current flows through the primary coil and produces a magnetic field.
4. As a result, the changing magnetic field induces a potential difference in the secondary coil.
Transformers do not work with direct current (DC) as the magnetic field produced by DC does not change.
Transformers are used:
AC in the first coil creates a changing magnetic field
This changing magnetic field cuts through the secondary coil
Induces a current in the secondary coil
More coils on secondary: Step up transformer
Fewer coils on secondary: Step down transformer
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