In actual transformers (Fig. Q22.19), the iron cores are actually comprised of thin sheets of metal laminated

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In actual transformers (Fig. Q22.19), the iron cores are actually comprised of thin sheets of metal laminated together with insulating layers in between. Why would the cores be made this way?


Figure 22.19

In actual transformers (Fig. Q22.19), the iron cores are actually

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