
How Transformers Work: The Basics
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Date: 2023-11-17
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Comments and reviews: 8
Hoovy
Japan is an interesting case in the AC frequency. They have both 50 and 60 and have problems connecting the two.
All of this info comes from a random video recommendation's thumbnail and tittle, so I may miss some important details.
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Japan is an interesting case in the AC frequency. They have both 50 and 60 and have problems connecting the two.
All of this info comes from a random video recommendation's thumbnail and tittle, so I may miss some important details.
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Zachary
Would love if you talked more on how high voltage DC works. Perhaps it can be used accept to transformers?
Electro boom does breakdown HVDC but I never thought about how changing magnetic fields allowed a transformer to work!
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Would love if you talked more on how high voltage DC works. Perhaps it can be used accept to transformers?
Electro boom does breakdown HVDC but I never thought about how changing magnetic fields allowed a transformer to work!
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Jay
Always amazing videos making engineering easy to understand! Love the insight into why DC can't do induction charging, and why transformers hum! (I was today years old when I learned these facts) Thank you.
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Always amazing videos making engineering easy to understand! Love the insight into why DC can't do induction charging, and why transformers hum! (I was today years old when I learned these facts) Thank you.
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Big
Great visuals! Been a electrician all my life. I was born with lineman pliers in my hand! Seeing it is a great way for newcomers to learn. All I had were old illustrations from the 50s,
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Great visuals! Been a electrician all my life. I was born with lineman pliers in my hand! Seeing it is a great way for newcomers to learn. All I had were old illustrations from the 50s,
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Benjamin
Thanks for the video. When does the current stop flowing? When the magnet is aligned with the coil, or 90 degrees to it?
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Thanks for the video. When does the current stop flowing? When the magnet is aligned with the coil, or 90 degrees to it?
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Steve
I love watching your videos. I just recently graduated with a BS in ME but I still love the workings of EEE.
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I love watching your videos. I just recently graduated with a BS in ME but I still love the workings of EEE.
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Tom
Informative video as always; however, I thought transformers hummed because they didn't know the words
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Informative video as always; however, I thought transformers hummed because they didn't know the words
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Cool
transformers use energon as fuel and can transform using mechanical-biological devices called t-cogs.
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transformers use energon as fuel and can transform using mechanical-biological devices called t-cogs.
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