Transformers Explained - How transformers work

Transformers Explained - How transformers work

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Lou F
Lou F - 24.10.2023 11:16

Don't speed though the disassembly. That's one of the most revealing parts. 😖

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pazzazzo
pazzazzo - 24.10.2023 10:57

Your videos are perfect in English, but the French translation is very very wrong

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Ren Ishii
Ren Ishii - 19.10.2023 03:45

ah so gadgets like radio with that little transformer inside uses AC principles in power supply

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Mike Do
Mike Do - 16.10.2023 18:59

if you wrapped with a aluminum wire do it still make power or all transformers must wrapped with copper wire to make power
?

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Captain Pumpkinhead
Captain Pumpkinhead - 11.10.2023 04:23

This was fantastically helpful! Thank you!!

I'm trying to build a tiny ground loop isolator for an audio mixer. Found a video, but didn't know what a transformer was. Now I have a couple ideas on how I might make this work! Thank you!

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Daniel Stock
Daniel Stock - 08.10.2023 16:08

Please open a school

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ELECTROLOGY
ELECTROLOGY - 07.10.2023 20:25

Excellent, well explained ,very knowledgeable session, all the best and keep it up..

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Actino
Actino - 06.10.2023 21:36

Con el ejemplo de la cerveza todo quedó muy claro para mi.

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Colossus Eternum
Colossus Eternum - 06.10.2023 20:24

One question that has eluded me with transformers is this.
Let's say you have an RF transformer that is matching the impedance between stages of amplification. The primary side is lower impedance, and also has a Large DC component that the AC signal rides on. My question is if the DC component would get passed to the secondary along with the AC component, or does the secondary only 'pick up' the rate of change in the magnetic field from the AC?

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Carl North
Carl North - 05.10.2023 08:15

Thank you very much...now I understand much better...! You explained it very well

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PotentialHVAC
PotentialHVAC - 05.10.2023 08:05

Why can the wire gauge into smaller step down transformers (240v>24v) be less or smaller than the wire supplying power to it?

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Andrew Baumgart
Andrew Baumgart - 04.10.2023 13:17

I love how easy you make it to understand thing if my teacher tried explaining this to me i would know less then before

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Jose Lopez
Jose Lopez - 04.10.2023 07:48

Then source big energy I think

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Jose Lopez
Jose Lopez - 04.10.2023 07:47

Heavenly condition

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Jose Lopez
Jose Lopez - 04.10.2023 07:46

Use second source electricity thats force not heat

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ali forotan
ali forotan - 03.10.2023 16:03

Thank you very much for explaining slowly 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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ali forotan
ali forotan - 03.10.2023 15:45

Thanks a lot for useful video and perfect animation 👍👍👍👍

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Magician's Science Lab and Industries
Magician's Science Lab and Industries - 03.10.2023 05:27

❤❤

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Fointama Oliver
Fointama Oliver - 03.10.2023 04:10

I'have seen in chargers and regulators

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John Smith
John Smith - 30.09.2023 07:11

Okay, but I need more than just a simple AC to DC converter.
I need the assurance that whether or not the components malfunction my expensive camera will not be damaged.

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Misery
Misery - 29.09.2023 08:38

A kid in our neighborhood touched the earth wire of a transformer during the monsoon rain and he DIED

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ms.A
ms.A - 27.09.2023 05:21

12th students mark your presence

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Rafael Luna
Rafael Luna - 26.09.2023 06:24

I work with elevators and even tho it's different , electricity is all the same and your videos help me understand so much more during my first year of apprenticeship thank you brother cheers from nyc

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£PlASH€
£PlASH€ - 24.09.2023 18:51

what matrial is the core made of ?

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Parthiban Muthukumaran
Parthiban Muthukumaran - 24.09.2023 11:42

My concentration is never missed,clear explanation 👍👍👍

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Max
Max - 22.09.2023 10:31

I love that beer example. Really puts a smile on my face 😂

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Brother King V.P
Brother King V.P - 21.09.2023 01:29

speak in English

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Martha Speaks
Martha Speaks - 15.09.2023 17:21

I’ve seen transformers used near businesses

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Ndaru Monica
Ndaru Monica - 12.09.2023 20:12

Home

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GiC7
GiC7 - 11.09.2023 11:52

Thank you, love the explanation, master.

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muhammad zubair
muhammad zubair - 10.09.2023 07:40

Well explained with calculations ❤

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T. Watterson
T. Watterson - 09.09.2023 07:42

What determines the amps in a transformer ? The amps on primary incoming line ? The resistance in a transformer winding ? How does the strength or number of the iron magnetic lines of force field play into voltage, resistance, and amperage ?

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Sokhen
Sokhen - 06.09.2023 10:21

I have seen transformer alway useon tranmission line

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RANDA.
RANDA. - 29.08.2023 18:33

This is the hardest topic in physics am watching it but am not understanding it well😢😢😢😢

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Brian
Brian - 29.08.2023 07:19

My phone charger

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Carmelo Simpson
Carmelo Simpson - 28.08.2023 01:33

Побольше таких видео, хотя от куда взять столько времени

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Kompot
Kompot - 27.08.2023 00:13

why do my transformers have lots of leads?

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Adventurously Random
Adventurously Random - 25.08.2023 23:47

It's taken me many years and qualifications to get the confidence to touch a transformer but I think after this video, I finally feel confident, despite just finishing a domestic installation course 😂 videos are always on point 👌

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KK
KK - 25.08.2023 13:55

OPTIMUS PRIME!

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Urso Polar
Urso Polar - 23.08.2023 19:48

Excellent!

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Noisy Cricket
Noisy Cricket - 23.08.2023 07:24

Holy crap, I now know where that damn humming sound comes from! I always wondered that as a kid!

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Sandeep Soni
Sandeep Soni - 21.08.2023 06:40

I am utterly impressed by the exceptional quality of your electrical engineering videos! It's not an exaggeration to say that your content stands head and shoulders above the rest. The meticulously crafted diagrams are a visual delight, making intricate concepts appear effortlessly clear. Your pacing is a masterclass in itself – it's neither too hurried nor too slow, allowing me to grasp every detail without feeling overwhelmed.

What truly sets your videos apart is the ingenious use of real-world examples. These relatable scenarios not only demystify complex theories but also ensure that the knowledge sticks in my mind like never before. Your dedication to providing such insightful and practical content is genuinely commendable.

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Dustin
Dustin - 20.08.2023 17:02

It's easy enough to make a DC transformer. It is just like putting a motor next to a generator... just get rid of the rotors. Stator next to stator.

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Jaswery Jas
Jaswery Jas - 18.08.2023 18:45

please explain about current transformer

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Dorian Anreiter
Dorian Anreiter - 15.08.2023 21:55

i still want to know the difference between step up and down transformers. i know how they work, and all the business about turns. but why is a step up trans, with input and output swapped and working as step-down still technically a step-up trans? what is the difference, fundamentally between the 2 types?

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Dorian Anreiter
Dorian Anreiter - 15.08.2023 21:42

"that's why we see a sine wave pattern if we connect a 'scope to a power outlet". you're lucky, every time i try and scope my plug sockets my house trips out. the only way i could look at it was by using a transformer to turn 240 into 12,0,12 and probing that.

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Dorian Anreiter
Dorian Anreiter - 15.08.2023 21:33

it's a bit overly simplistic to say transformers don't work with DC. what about pulsed DC? what about flyback transformers?

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