sekundaarikäämillä
A secondary coil, or sekundaarikäämillä in Finnish, is a fundamental component in electromagnetic induction. It is typically a coil of wire wrapped around a core, often the same core as a primary coil. When an alternating current flows through the primary coil, it generates a changing magnetic field. This changing magnetic field then passes through the secondary coil, inducing an electromotive force (voltage) across its terminals. This phenomenon is governed by Faraday's law of induction.
The relationship between the voltage induced in the secondary coil and the voltage applied to the primary
Beyond transformers, secondary coils are found in various electrical devices. They play a role in alternators,