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A brief video detailing the key points regarding the operation of electrical transformers. The video discusses electromagnetism, induction and the transformer formula. This is aimed at UK GCSE students (age 15-16), though A-level candidates may benefit viewing it as refresher when studying electromagnetic machines. Apologies if you watched the whole video waiting for something to turn into a robot.
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Now i understand why Transformers work on ac only.
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Where did the sine wave come from? - Is this just because this is an AC transformer and incoming AC power is alternating/output a sine modulation from the grid?
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The book made this so complex, cheers!
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very nice explanation...🙌👌👌
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if wire generated magnetic field it would affect compass!!!
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why the fuck i dont have ac to ac transformers in my house!!!
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Awesome transformers for dummies presentation. Exactly what I needed to comprehend. Thank you.
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Really helpful ! 😊
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thanks great explanation
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i have a 3 ph transformer 3 loops of wire all the same # of loops of wire on a ferrous loop.
wire in the loop is the same size, same 3 of turns.
question to use one (1) loop of wire as the primary connected to the 2 coils of wire would i have a step up transformer?
primary wire is doubled to the secondary for each amp in i could expect 2 amps out ? -
I'm watching this fantastic explanation and I kept thinking "I recognise that voice" then i remembered where I know it from, Iv had numerous conversations with you, in fact I remember having a phone conversation about this very topic!
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Is there formula for the Amps - how the Amperage is being changed in this process?
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We need to get this information to Michael Bay pronto!
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Very, very useful presentation. Thank you!
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thanks
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Excellent and nice video. Thanks :)
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thkx for explain us thkx a lot
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I have seen many of these and never realized they were so awesome, the things we have come up with is truly amazing. My brain is thinking now about many things but one that came to mind is how I could use one of these to make a magnetic field in my living room to maybe make a table that can float anything above it, would that be possible if I wrapped iron through the table wouldn't the field transfer to the table?
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Is the diameter of copper wire gauge important in how transformer works?