Käämitransformaattori
Käämitransformaattori, often referred to simply as a transformer, is a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through electromagnetic induction. It typically consists of two or more coils of wire, known as windings, which are wound around a common ferromagnetic core. The primary winding is connected to an alternating current (AC) source, and the secondary winding is connected to a load.
The fundamental principle behind a transformer's operation is Faraday's law of induction. When an alternating current
Transformers are crucial components in AC power systems. They are used to step up voltage for efficient