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Why does the core is laminated in transformers?
Asked by Topperlearning User | 07 Jul, 2015, 10:31: AM
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The core in transformers is laminated to reduce the effect of eddy currents. The core is formed in form of thin sheets or laminas which are coated with an insulated materials and many such sheets are used together to form the laminated core of transformer. This increase the resistance between the sheets and confines the eddy currents to the individual sheets.
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