So, if you transform a large voltage into a small voltage, only the amount of residual pressure changes, and the current remains almost the same, right?
So, can current be lost during the transformation process?
Teach me the principles of transformers
What should I do if I want to reduce the voltage from 20,000 volts to 380 volts?
Does electromagnetic induction refer to applications using electricity and magnetism?
So, the current creates a magnetic field, moves the turbine, and when the generated current goes to the motor, the arriving current moves the motor again with the magnetic field and creates kinetic energy, right?
The turbine in the generator uses electric current to move through a magnetic field. Is this correct?
Is the safety device of a heating device similar to a fuse?
Commonly manufactured heating devices using coils generate heat due to high resistance, but is it possible for magnetism to melt due to the generated heat?
So, a high resistance means there is a lot of material for electrons to collide with?
So, does the collision of electron units generate heat?
That's correct. That type of hat is called a fedora.
Teach me about fan cluster unit