Single phase and three phase transformers

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please suggest me simple and pecise notes or book for the above that can provide full concept in a very short span of time
perhaps this is not the homework.
 
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full concept in a very short span of time

From what starting point? Do you know magnetics yet ?

Looking for "The easy way" always results in way more work than doing it right the first time.

Good luck...
 
search engine can be your friend. It tailors itself to you habits, knows how much time you spend at sites it suggested.

So search on keywords from transformer links. Soon it'll be delivering you content that is in line with your reading habits.

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=transformer basics

This fellow has very offbeat explanations of things electrical and his science is pretty good. http://amasci.com/ele-edu.html
You might find him interesting, but be warned he aims his writings toward hobbyists and amateur scientists not academia. Your professors may well scoff and it is with trepidation i mention him on PF.
He can however help one attain that intuitive "feel" for something that enables you to figure out the equations from basics rather than memorize them.
 
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