voimamuuntajat
Voimamuuntajat, often translated as power transformers, are essential electrical devices used to efficiently transfer electrical energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction. They operate based on Faraday's law of induction, where a changing magnetic flux through a coil induces a voltage. A typical power transformer consists of two or more coils, known as windings, wound around a common ferromagnetic core. The primary winding is connected to an alternating current (AC) source, creating a fluctuating magnetic field in the core. This changing magnetic field then induces a voltage in the secondary winding.
The key function of a power transformer is to change the voltage level of an AC electrical
Power transformers are vital components in virtually every electrical grid, from large power generation stations to