No.it is not possible.as transformes action based upon induction principle it requirs varying flux.for dc the flux is constant.
first, understand that a transformer is an AC DEVICE. it wont work on dc...
If a DC supply is connected to the incomer of a transformer, you effectively have a short circuit, because the DC impedance of a transformer (actually, any inductor) is quite low. You will blow something.
Not clear what your question is. First of all, circuits are not classified as DC and AC. Circuits are what they are, and you can apply either AC or DC to any circuit. However, considering a circuit that was designed only for use with DC applied. Still your question is unclear. What is transformer action? "Transformer Action" happens in a transformer.
As long as the transformer is capable of 12 Volts DC output, you can use any transformer with HO scale equipment.
transformer cannot be worked on DC because as the dc is constant there will be no change of flux & may lead to shot circuit.
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You can not change AC into DC using a transformer. A transformer changes the voltage levels. To change AC into DC, you would need a rectifier. To change that into smooth DC you need a capaciter and a voltage regulater
No. Only Transformer could not be used for DC supply.If yoy need to have DC out put,then rectifier unit required .
The transformer cannot be used in the DC supply because it keeps on alternating its current, whereas the DC supply current should be constant.
Transformers are not intended to be operated in DC. DC does not provide the continuously fluctuating current that a transformer requires in order to function. On DC, a transformer will act as a transient mode inductor, and settle out to a high current state, destroying itself.
ideal transformer is that which has no power losses.if any transformer transfer power to secondary without power loss then that call a ideal transformer
Transformer works with varying flux. DC won't create it. Only AC produce varying flux.