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What is the primary function of an electricity transformer?
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To generate electricity
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To store electricity
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To regulate electricity
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To transmit electricity
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Voltage
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Amperage
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magnetic flux
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Resistance
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Direct current (DC)
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Alternating current (AC)
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Variable current
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Static current
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Less than
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Equal to
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Greater than
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Unrelated to
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Voltage ratio = Turns ratio
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Voltage ratio = Current ratio
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Voltage ratio = Power ratio
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Voltage ratio = Resistance ratio
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Core
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Coil
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Transformer oil
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Insulator
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Increases
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Decreases
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Remains the same
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Reverses direction
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In a step-down transformer, the voltage is decreased on the secondary side compared to the primary side. According to the principle of conservation of energy and the transformer equations, when the voltage decreases, the current increases, provided that power remains constant (neglecting losses). Therefore, the current in the secondary winding of a step-down transformer increases relative to the primary winding.