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my friend gave a dc supply to a transformer in my college lab accidentally and the fuse went off can i get an explanation on why this happened?
The discussion revolves around the effects of connecting a DC supply to a transformer, specifically why a fuse blew in such a scenario. Participants explore the operational principles of transformers, particularly in relation to AC and DC voltages, and the implications of using a DC supply.
Participants generally agree that transformers are designed for AC operation and that applying DC can lead to issues, but there are varying explanations regarding the mechanisms involved and the implications of the current behavior.
Some assumptions about the transformer's design and operation under DC conditions are not fully explored, and the discussion includes varying levels of technical detail and understanding among participants.
This discussion may be useful for students and practitioners interested in electrical engineering, particularly those studying transformer operation and the effects of different types of electrical supply.
Can you please explain how a transformer shows very small resistance to a DC supply?Jony130 said:Transformer work only with AC voltage. For DC transformer act just like a short wire (a very small resistance ).
You have a careful smart frienddhivakhar said:my friend gave a dc supply to a transformer in my college lab accidentally and the fuse went off can i get an explanation on why this happened?