transformereita
Transformereita, often referred to as transformers, are electrical devices that transfer energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. They are essential components in electrical power systems, enabling the efficient transmission and distribution of electricity. The core principle of a transformer's operation lies in Faraday's law of induction, which states that a changing magnetic field can induce a voltage in a nearby conductor.
A basic transformer consists of two coils of wire, known as the primary winding and the secondary
Transformers are crucial for several reasons. In power transmission, stepping up the voltage allows electricity to