växelströmstransformatorer
Växelströmstransformatorer, often simply called transformatorer, are electrical devices that transfer electrical energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction. They operate on the principle of mutual inductance, which is based on Faraday's law of induction. A transformer typically consists of two or more coils of wire wound around a common ferromagnetic core, or sometimes an air core. The coil connected to the AC power source is called the primary winding, and the coil connected to the load is called the secondary winding.
When an alternating voltage is applied to the primary winding, it creates a changing magnetic flux in
Transformers are essential components in electrical power systems, used for stepping up voltages for efficient long-distance