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Discussion Forum : Transformers - True or False (Q.No. 5)
5.
A transformer consists of two or more cores that are electrically coupled on a common core.
True
False
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Azagu said:   1 decade ago
Suppose the transformer getting 2 (or) 3 cores, the cost of individual cores & cost of insulation is more.

That's why single core is used on the transformer.

Swati said:   1 decade ago
Transformer is the device which has only magnetic links there is no such term like electrical coupling in any type of transformer.

Padma said:   1 decade ago
Ya transformer having many cores but its not all the cores electrically coupled on a common core.

Baljinder said:   1 decade ago
Cores are magnetically coupled not electrically.

Kali prasan Dash said:   1 decade ago
Transformers core are never coupled electrically. if it will be done then it will just act as a simple conductor. then the flux cannt be created.

Amit Sheoran said:   1 decade ago
Transformer is the device which has only magnetic links between the primary and secondary there is no such term like electrical coupling in any type of transformer.

Jayesh said:   1 decade ago
Its false beacuse transformer is not work like a electrical link, and the winding is only connected trought megnetic coupling.

Surendra said:   1 decade ago
A transformer consists of two or more cores and these are inductively coupled.

Srikanth said:   1 decade ago
Transformer is electrically isolated and magnetically coupled.

Mahesh Bende said:   1 decade ago
Primary & Secondary are connected by magnetic link.


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