transformaator
A transformaator, more commonly known as a transformer, is an electrical device that transfers alternating-current energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. It typically changes the voltage and current levels while conserving power, provided the losses are small. The device usually consists of a magnetic core and at least two windings—the primary and the secondary—coupled by the core.
Principle and construction: When an alternating voltage is applied to the primary winding, a changing magnetic
Applications: In electrical power systems, power transformers step voltages up or down for transmission and distribution.