voltage gets smaller
voltage gets smaller
oil goes through the generator and that turns it into electricity. the they go through the wires and get to the houses
A transformer or generator works by changing magnetism into electricity when a magnet is turned on and off. You can move the magnets or you can create a break in the wire or use a switch or you can use alternating current. You need a way to turn the magnet on and off to change magnetic lines of force into electricity. So, to make your DC source work with your transformer, you must have a way to turn it on and off. Automobiles use a transistor to make the DC current from the Battery turn on and off so they can run it through a coil and have high voltage through the spark plugs.
The basic function of a transformer is to change voltage levels.
Electric current is a flow of electric charge through a medium
This metal is mercury.
Yes it can
It's neither since the copper isn't changing at all. Electrons are just flowing through the copper atoms.
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
when it is heated, exposed to light, mixed or when electricity passes through it
The term 'constant voltage transformer' is used to differentiate the operation of transformers that are intended to change voltage levels, from those intended to change current levels -a current transformer (CT), for example, is termed a 'constant current transformer'.
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