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Transformers, in the context of electrical engineering, are devices that transfer electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. They are primarily used to increase (step-up) or decrease (step-down) voltage levels, isolate electrical circuits, and regulate power transmission. Transformers consist of two or more coils, known as the primary and secondary windings, wrapped around a magnetic core. When an alternating current (AC) flows through the primary winding, it induces a voltage in the secondary winding, enabling efficient energy transfer. Transformers play a crucial role in power distribution, electrical devices, and various industrial applications.
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