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Explain why a transformer will only transform alternating voltages and not direct current voltage

      

Explain why a transformer will only transform alternating voltages and not direct current voltage

  

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sharon
- In alternating current there is a change in the magnetic flux of the primary coil linked
to the secondary soil.
- In direct current there’s no charge in the flux therefore no inducement of e.m.f in it.
sharon kalunda answered the question on April 4, 2019 at 08:52


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