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a device with coils arranged so that an alternating current in one coil is communicated to the other coil by magnetic induction. Transformers are useful for maintaining electrical isolation between two circuits while transferring energy from one to the other, and for giving the output a different voltage and impedance than the input.
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A device that uses the principal of mutual induction to convert alternating current in the primary windings into alternating current with voltage and current of a different value in the secondary windings.
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In the context of sensemaking, a transformer is a program that converts information represented in one form to another form. A transformer program can be an important part of reducing re-encoding costs in sensemaking.
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A type of magnetic device that will convert AC voltages to AC voltages, no matter what the level is. An ideal transformer will require no magnetic current, and will be a lossless device where no energy is stored. read more...
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An electromagnetic device for changing the voltage of alternating current electricity. Every transformer has a primary coil and one or more secondary coils. The primary coil receives electrical energy from a power source and couples this energy to the secondary coils by means of a changing magnetic field. The energy appears as an electromagnetic force across the coil, and if a load is connected to the secondary the energy is transferred to the load. ...
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