muuntajista
Muuntajista, also known as transformers, are a type of electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits. They are used to increase (step-up) or decrease (step-down) the voltage levels in an alternating current (AC) system. Transformers operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831. This principle states that a changing magnetic field within a conductor induces a voltage across that conductor.
A transformer consists of two or more coils of wire, known as windings, which are wound around
Transformers are widely used in various applications, including power transmission, distribution, and conversion. They are essential
In summary, muuntajista, or transformers, are electrical devices that transfer electrical energy between circuits. They operate