A transformer usually changes the voltage of the electric current. For example, voltage might be reduced from 220 V to 110 V, while at the same time, output current (measured in ampere) will be almost twice the input current.
A transformer usually changes the voltage of the electric current. For example, voltage might be reduced from 220 V to 110 V, while at the same time, output current (measured in ampere) will be almost twice the input current.
A transformer usually changes the voltage of the electric current. For example, voltage might be reduced from 220 V to 110 V, while at the same time, output current (measured in ampere) will be almost twice the input current.
A transformer usually changes the voltage of the electric current. For example, voltage might be reduced from 220 V to 110 V, while at the same time, output current (measured in ampere) will be almost twice the input current.
transformers transform
Transformers inherently do not have frictional losses, but transformers and rotating machines perform completely different functions, so I'm not sure it is fair to compare them. Transformers are used to transform electric energy (the input is electric energy, and the output is electric energy). Rotating machines either take electric energy and convert it to mechanical/kinetic energy, or take kinetic energy and convert it to electric energy.
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
A variety of electrical transformers are produced for a variety of purposes. All of the types use the same principle discovered by Michael Faraday, and employ many of the same parts. The various types include. Audio transformers, Instrument transformers, Pulse transformers, Power transformers, RF transformers. .
The Laplace transform is related to the Fourier transform, but whereas the Fourier transform expresses a function or signal as a series of modes ofvibration (frequencies), the Laplace transform resolves a function into its moments. Like the Fourier transform, the Laplace transform is used for solving differential and integral equations.
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They can in LEGOS and Transformers!
That would be Transformers. P.s. transformers sucks!
Because they can Transform in to cars and planes and other things.
if u mean what does he transform into its F22 RAPTOR
no
An Excavator.
They flat out can't
a jeep.
only movie cars and transformers.
Transformers.
i think impedance is right ans