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Neither of these terms is normally applied to a transformer. You may be thinking of a 'mutual tranformer' and an 'autotransformer'. If so, then a 'mutual transformer' is a transformer which has electrically-isolated primary and secondary windings, whereas an 'autotranformer' (the term, 'auto', is misleading and has nothing to do with the transformer being 'automatic'!) has a common and series winding, meaning that the primary and secondary sides are electrically connected to each other.

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What is the rules as per transformer work?

Transformer works on the principle of Electromagnetic induction.


What are the advantages of automatic load sharing of transformers?

advantages for automatic load sharing of transformer with protective analysis


Why trasformer is static device?

b'coz transformer is not a moving parts so it works on the princeple of mutual induction


Why less current increases in transformer than in induction motor when load is increase?

The current flowing through a transformer's secondary is the current drawn by the load, so it will be exactly the same as the current flowing through your induction motor -assuming that is the load. Don't really understand the point of your question!


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Why induction transformer called rotating transformer?

Transformer has windings


Difference between transformer and induction motor?

1. Induction Motor has an air-gap but transformer has no air gap rather it is mutually link. 2. Induction Motor has high no-load current than transformer. 3. Induction Motor is a dynamic device. 4. Induction Motor has high power factor.


How do you work transformer?

The working of a transformer depends on the Faraday Law of Electromagnetic Induction.


What is the rules as per transformer work?

Transformer works on the principle of Electromagnetic induction.


What is the transforming principle?

transformer works induction principle


What is transformation principle?

transformer works induction principle


How are the two circuits of an induction motor similar to the circuit of a transformer?

They are magnetically coupled--a current in one circuit induces a current in the other one in both a transformer and an induction motor.


What is matual induction?

Mutual (not 'matual') induction occurs when a changing current in one circuit induces a voltage into a second circuit. An example of mutual induction is a transformer.


What is the difference between transformers and autotransformers?

A transformer or, more-properly, a mutual transformer, has two windings, the primary and the secondary, which are electrically-isolated from each other, with the secondary voltage induced through mutual induction. An autotransformerconsists of one tapped winding, so the secondary circuit is not electrically isolated from the primary circuit. An autotransformer may be used to either increase or decrease the primary voltage, depending how it is connected.


What are the different types of induction motors?

DOL(Direct Online starting) Star Delta starting Auto transformer starting Above methods are for squirrel cage induction motor Rotor resistance starting is used for wound rotor or slip ring induction motor


How is works transformer?

Hi , It works on the principle that mutual induction between two coils.


Which device tranfers electrial energy from a primary coil to a secondary coil induction?

transformer