How make the current in transformer?

AnswerBot
1y

The current in a transformer is made by inducing voltage across the primary coil.

  • The primary coil of a transformer is connected to an alternating current (AC) source.

  • The alternating current in the pri...read more

Anonymous
2y
    Current transformers typically consist of a silicon steel ring core wound with many turns of copper wire,the conductor carrying the primary current is passed through the ring.
vikas soni
2y

ELECTRICAL TUTOIAL ABOUT CURRENT TRANSFORMER BASICS AND CURRENT TRANSFORMER THEROY ON HOW THA CURRENT TRANSFORMER WORKS WITH JUST ONE SCECONDARY WINDING

P Ganesh Reddy
3y

A current transformer is a type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current. It produces a current in its secondary which is proportional to the current in its primary.

Sesham Nithish
3y

A current transformer is used to measure the current of a circuit into which an ammeter cannot be directly inserted. Transformers consist of two circuits linked with magnetizable material called a “co...read more

Rohit Pote
3y

A am adjustable person and any situation work from company.....and small power transformer should work well.

Tushar Babaria
3y

Measure voltage with a meter. Adjust resistors to suit. A small power transformer should work well but almost a steel core transformer will work to make a current in transformer.

 

Tushar Babaria
3y

Measure voltage with a meter. Adjust resistors to suit. A small power transformer should work well but almost a steel core transformer will work to make a current in transformer.

 

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