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4. Explain about Transformer substation and where they are used. Also write different classification of transformer substations

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00:01 We are given here the transformer what is the transformer that we want to find what is the transformer and explain the principle in construction here we can write principle construction and walking principle construction and walking and what is the uses that we want to find in work of the transform transform that it works on it is it works on the principle of the matrix inductance the principle of mutual inductance principle of mutual inductance the inductions here mutual inductance here the mutual induction's phenomenon by which when the amount of magnetic flux is linked with coil amount of magnetic field amount of magnetic field magnetic flux amount of magnetic flux amount of magnetic flux linked with coil linked with coil changes link with coil changes and emf induced in the neighboring coil and emf induced in neighboring coil now last go construction so in the construction side here in the construction they're using the two coils first is the primary coil and the secondary secondary coil you have primary and the secondary coils and a primary coil with two sides here two sides p1 and p2 sides a secondary here is secondary here are s1 and h2 sides also here we have ferromagnetic material iron core and the radiations we are connected with so the walking we can talk about also this connected with soft iron core where using the soft iron core soft iron core and they also put here here ac alternative current they are using here so and the resistance also here we're okay about resistance resistance are resistance are now talk about working so working is simple here idle idle…
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