A device that can transfer current from one circuit to another, usually with either a decrease or increase in voltage An essential component for any kind of low-voltage lamp installation
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A static device that transfers electric energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling. Their main use is to transfer energy between different voltage levels, which allows choosing most appropriate voltage for power generation, transmission and distribution separately
A transformer is a piece of electrical equipment which changes a voltage to a higher or lower voltage. a piece of equipment for changing electricity from one voltage to another. Device that transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits, either increasing (stepping up) or reducing (stepping down) the voltage. Uses for transformers include reducing the line voltage to operate low-voltage devices (doorbells or toy electric trains) and raising the voltage from electric generators so that electric power can be transmitted over long distances. Transformers act through electromagnetic induction; current in the primary coil induces current in the secondary coil. The secondary voltage is calculated by multiplying the primary voltage by the ratio of the number of turns in the secondary coil to that in the primary
A transformer is a static electrical device which by electro-magnetic induction, transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit usually with changed values of voltage and current
An electrical device consisting of a magnetic core and one or more windings, used to change the voltage of an AC circuit from one value to another or to isolate portions of the circuits from others
Converts the generator's low-voltage electricity to higher voltage levels for TRANSMISSION to the load center, such as a city or factory Through electromagnetic induction but without the use of moving parts, the device transforms alternating or intermittent electric energy in one circuit into energy of a similar type in another circuit, commonly with altered values of voltage and current
A static electrical device which by electromagnetic induction transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit usually with changed values of voltage and current in the process
A device used to transform voltage levels to facilitate the transfer of power from the generating plant to the customer A step-up transformer increases the voltage while a step-down transformer decreases it BACK TO TOP
A device used to change the voltage, current or impedance of an electronic circuit The power stays relatively the same both into and out of the transformer Common uses are for microphone impedance matching, speaker power matching and plug in power supplies
A transformer is simple a device that transforms electricity form one voltage to another The power coming out of the transformer cannot exceed that going in, so the output current is reduced in direct proportion to the gain in voltage
A TRANSFORMER is a device used to change the voltage levels of electricity to facilitate the transfer of electricity from generating stations to customers A step-up transformer increases the voltage while a step-down transformer decreases it
An electric device that changes voltage in direct proportion to currents and in inverse proportion to the ratio of the number of turns of primary and secondary windings The input side of transformer is the primary side The output low-voltage side is called the transformer secondary transient - Any increase or decrease in the excursion of voltage, current power, heat and so forth, above or below a nominal value that is not normal to the source (See transient voltage )
A static electrical device, which, by electromagnetic induction, regenerates A C power from one circuit into another Transformers are also used to change voltage from one level to another This is accomplished by the ratio of turns on the primary to turns on the secondary(turns ratio)
A piece of electrical equipment used to convert electric power from one voltage to another voltage Dry-type transformer: A transformer in which the core and coils are in a gaseous or dry compound Liquid-immersed transformer: A transformer in which the core and coils are immersed in an insulating liquid
A Transformer is informally defined as an stateless Operator which takes a single input and produces a single output For now Transformers are the primary candidates for Automated Path Creation While Transformers represent a very limited set of the possible Operators which can be used with AutoPath we at least need to solve how they will be composed
An electromagnetic device for changing the voltage of alternating current electricity Every transformer has a primary coil and one or more secondary coils The primary coil receives electrical energy from a power source and couples this energy to the secondary coils by means of a changing magnetic field The energy appears as an electromagnetic force across the coil, and if a load is connected to the secondary the energy is transferred to the load The voltage at which electric power is used in motors and lamps is less than that required for distribution It is necessary to raise the voltage at the generating station to the value required for transmission, which is called "step up" the voltage Then to lower it at the point of consumption to the values required by the motors and lamps, which is called "step down" The transformer is what makes these changes in voltage
A gray- or black-colored, barrel-shaped object mounted on a pole below primary electric wires A transformer reduces the primary voltage levels down to the household voltage levels
A static device consisting of winding(s), with or without taps, with or without a magnetic core for introducing mutual coupling by induction between circuits
Multiple individual coils of wire wound on a laminate core Transfers power from one circuit to another using magnetic induction Usually used to step voltage up or down Works only with AC current