A; Terminology is not correct a transformer is not really a source but rather a device to transform one source of power to some power that can be used as required minus efficiency of power transfer
Alah
the incoming voltage from the current source to the transformer is called primary voltage.....
Electrical (alternating current)
The question is vague.A current source is the short form of constant current source.A voltage source, on the other hand, is the short form of constant voltage source.That being so, then no, a current source is not available in any circuit.
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A; Terminology is not correct a transformer is not really a source but rather a device to transform one source of power to some power that can be used as required minus efficiency of power transfer
Alah
Dry Cell(Leclanche cell)
The output impedance is z= V/I, the ratio of the constant voltage and the constant current source.
The incoming voltage from the source to the transformer is called primary voltage.
According to Faraday's Law only if there is change in flux linkage of a conductor then current is induced between mutual inductors. Now DC will induce a constant a constant flux in the transformer core, consequently in the secondary coil. So constant flux cannot induce a current in the secondary. SUBHRA JYOTI SAHA
the incoming voltage from the current source to the transformer is called primary voltage.....
A current source produces a constant current no matter the variation in voltage.
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Electrical (alternating current)
Batteries will provide a source of constant voltage. A battery also can be used to produce an electrical current immediately upon a necessary connection.
A transformer works with alternating current (AC). The primary coil of the transformer is connected to an AC power source, which creates a changing magnetic field that induces a voltage in the secondary coil.