vibration of the transformer's laminated core in response to the AC magnetic field.
Transformers by nature are all isolation type. The operation is simple put an AC source and find the desired out by a ratio as 1:3 1:1 and so forth. do not forget efficiency while doing this.
A transformer is used to transfer electricity from one circuit to another.
A: The only way can be possible if the transformer is an isolation type. Yes, you can put the input into the secondary side. This will create a step-up transformer.
A transformer requires a 75-kVA minimum load in order to be set.
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No. Only Transformer could not be used for DC supply.If yoy need to have DC out put,then rectifier unit required .
Put a seprate transformer. It will solve this issue
Losses due to loading. As more load (more current) is put on a transformer, these losses will increase. They are often referred to as I2R (or I^2*R) losses.
The purpose of a transformer is to transform one voltage to another voltage. This can be in the configuration of stepping up the voltage or stepping down the voltage . The load is what establishes what the current from the transformer is going to be.
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You can if done carefully. The neutral of one transformer must be set up to be at the positive voltage of the other transformer. This might require an intermediate step transformer that is center tapped (so three instead of 2 transformers).