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Basic principles The transformer may be considered as a simple two-wheel 'gearbox' for electrical voltage and current. The primary winding is analogous to the input shaft The secondary winding is analogous to the output shaft. In this comparison, current is equivalent to shaft speed and voltage to shaft torque. In a gearbox, mechanical power (speed multiplied by torque) is constant …
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