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I was just wondering how transformers actually operates. And I hear they need to use alternating current and I was just wondering why they need to do so.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/physics/electricity/electromagneticinductionrev4.shtml are large, ringed, pieces of metal that have two sets of coils around opposite sides. An AC current is used because this induces a magnetic field, that a DC does not. A different in the number of coils in the different sets means that the voltage changes from low to high or high to low (high and low not set values).sp00ky said:I was just wondering how transformers actually operates. And I hear they need to use alternating current and I was just wondering why they need to do so.
I can't see there being any others. You can step up the potential difference and step down the potential difference but what is the point in havong a transformer to keep the potential difference the same?sp00ky said:okay...and is there only 2 types of transformers? A step up and a step down is basically the types of transformers there are right?