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29 August, 14:54

Explain how a step-down transformer makes electricity safe for use in homes.

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  1. 29 August, 16:02
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    Sample Response: High-voltage current enters the primary winding, which induces a magnetic field in the core. The magnetic field induces a current in the secondary winding. The voltage in the secondary winding is lower because it has fewer coils than the primary winding.

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  2. 29 August, 18:08
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    it lowers the voltage in homes

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    this is due to safety reasons as a human cant survive power line voltages which are between 150k and 760k and if you plugged anything short of a piece of 1 inch thick wire not counting insulation it would immediately start smoking and burn the cable.
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