TRansformer
A transformer is a device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. It typically consists of primary and secondary windings wound around a magnetic core. When alternating current flows in the primary winding, a changing magnetic flux induces a voltage in the secondary winding. Transformers do not require moving parts and provide voltage or impedance conversion while isolating circuits. They are rated by apparent power (kVA or MVA) and come in various forms, including step-up (increasing voltage), step-down (decreasing voltage), and autotransformers that share windings. Efficiency is high in modern designs, but core losses (hysteresis and eddy currents) and copper losses in windings reduce performance. Safety concerns include insulation, cooling, fire hazards in oil-filled units, and proper grounding.
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