The deceptocons come back and try to destroy Earth, but thay fail, and Optimus Prime gets destroyed.
Step up transformers, and step down transformers
they are two transformers named mudflap & skids
The two general categories of transformer, based on their construction, are (a) mutual transformers and (b) autotransformers.Mutual transformers have two coils, or 'windings', termed the primary (input side) and the secondary (output side), which are electrically isolated from each other, being linked with a magnetic field.Autotransformers have a single, shared, winding and so, do not provide isolation between the primary and secondary sides.Mutual transformers can be further classified, according to their function: e.g. power transformers, distribution transformers, isolation transformers, instrument transformers, matching transformers, etc.
Neon tube transformers are sized by the length of the tube. These types of transformers operate at voltages from 5,000 to 20,000 volts. If the length of the two tube sections are within the range of the transformers then two tubes can be connected together.
the director for transformers 3: dark of the moon, is Michael Bay. just as the other two.
It depends on the type of transformer:transmission/distribution transformers step up or step down system voltagesisolation transformers electrically isolate two systems without affecting their voltagesmatching transformers are used in electronic circuits for impedance matchinginstrument transformers step down voltages (voltage transformers) or currents (current transformers) for measurement or protection applications
No.
June 24 2009
There are two
Two.
You cannot connect transformers of different voltage in parallel. This is because circulating currents will be set up between the two transformers that may exceed their rated currents.
Paralleling transformers will increase the effective capacity available to the load. There are important requirements before transformers can be paralleled, so it's simply not the case of connecting any two transformers in parallel.