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How can 220 volts be produced?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Voltage is a measure of "pressure" in an electrical circuit. Electrical voltage is produced as a function of the number of windings in a field coil in comparison to the number of windings in the stator of a generator. the greater difference in the number of windings the greater the voltage. This voltage can also be modified by Transformers, which are coils in the circuit that transfer electricity from one coil to another by induction. The difference in the number of windings in one coil to the other coil will determine the change in voltage. So by taking a circuit with a voltage of , say, 110 volts, by installing a transformer that has twice as many windings in one coil than the other, you can transform the voltage from 110 volts to 220 volts.

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