Here we have a simple circuit consisting of a battery, light bulb, and a switch. We have also connected a step up transformer. When the external current flows through the transformer there’s not enough current to turn on the lightbulb. However, when the external current to the transformer is cut off, the transformer responds by momentarily producing a large EMF that can turn on the light bulb.
(5J10.20) Self Induction
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Here we have a simple circuit consisting of a battery, light bulb, and a switch. We have also connected a step up transformer. When the external current flows through the transformer there’s not enough current to turn on the lightbulb. However, when the external current to the transformer is cut off, the transformer responds by momentarily producing a large EMF that can turn on the light bulb.
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