No, because there is no change in magnetic flux in a d.c. circuit.
Class 12 Physics Chapter 7 Alternating current Session 2024-2025.
Can a transformer be used in d.c. circuits? Why?
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No, a transformer cannot be used in d.c. circuits because there is no change in magnetic flux. Transformers require alternating current (A.C.) to create a changing magnetic field, which induces voltage in the secondary coil through electromagnetic induction.
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